Overseas doctors should not be scapegoated - BMA comment on House of Lords ruling - 30 Apr 08
- Extract from : http://tinyurl.com/6n6l9f
Last year, the High Court ruled that government guidance making it harder for international doctors to be appointed to training posts was unlawful. The House of Lords today rejected a Department of Health appeal against the ruling.
Dr Terry John, Chairman of the BMA’s International Committee, today welcomes the judgment:
- “It’s right that we have a debate about the numbers of doctors coming to the UK in future, but it’s completely wrong to scapegoat those already here.
- “They are providing a vital service, and the government’s continued attempts to change the rules after they’ve already committed themselves to the NHS are unfair.
- “Junior doctors from the UK and overseas alike have been affected by the lack of proper workforce planning in the NHS. We need long-term solutions not knee-jerk reactions.”
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