Shape of Training: the right people with the right skills in the right place
The training of doctors has received a lot of public and professional attention in the last decade with a series of in-depth reviews of various aspects of medical training both in the UK and internationally. 1 2 A common thread in each of these has been to highlight the lack of flexibility in medica...
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