I am a doctor who, due to their frustrations with the NHS and the government's actions, fully believes that further strikes are in my best interests.
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Resident doctors increasingly feel the BMA leadership has been poor, and has not represented our concerns about the impact of sustained industrial action. Do you agree?
I am a doctor who, due to their frustrations with the NHS and the government's actions, fully believes that further strikes are in my best interests.
My DMs are open. Get in touch and send me your favourite memes.
The BMA has called for further strike action later this month.
The dispute is now centred on pay, despite the government having previously agreed to thousands of additional training posts. Many resident doctors are asking whether this reflects their priorities 👇🧵
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There are a growing number of resident doctors who don't feel @TheBMA is acting in their interests anymore.
Our DMs are open. Get in touch and share how the strikes have affected you and your colleagues.
We are a group of doctors who, despite our frustrations with the NHS and the government's actions, no longer believe the BMA leadership is acting in our best interests.
Our DMs are open. Get in touch and share how the strikes have affected you and your colleagues.
I know how distressing it is for patients to repeat their medical history over and over.
And the effort it takes for NHS staff to get the information they need.
We'll join up this fragmented system, helping clinicians give safer, co-ordinated care.
A significant number of resident doctors are satisfied with the measures introduced in the government deal, including new training posts which were lost due to the sustained industrial action.
@TheBMA's fixation with 2008 pay restoration is costing our profession.