The leader of the UK’s 33,000 medical students has called on the DoH to ensure that problems which have beset the job application system for UK medical graduates are not repeated. Emma Rigby, chairwoman of the BMA’s medical students committee, said thousands of medical students applying for their first jobs were left not knowing whether they had been successful because of technical glitches.
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