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Head and shoulders photo of Dr Steve Taylor in his GP surgery. Dr Taylor has warned that general practices in Northern Ireland are on their knees
Two-tier general practice healthcare warning

DAUK’s Dr Steve Taylor has warned of a ‘two-tier’ system of general practice healthcare because of underinvestment and poor workforce planning. Dr Taylor, our GP spokesperson, was speaking to Sky News about research into a lack of work opportunities for general practitioners. A British Medical Association survey found that one…

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Covid inquiry: Healthcare alliance module 3 update

The Covid-19 Airborne Transmission Alliance (CATA) has provided an update on its position at the end of module 3 of the UK inquiry. The module looked into the governmental and societal response to Covid as well as dissecting the impact the pandemic had on healthcare systems, health care workers, and…

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Concern for doctors given incorrect MRCP exam results

The Doctors’ Association UK (DAUK) is concerned and upset for the hundreds of doctors affected by the recent error in the results of a vital postgraduate exam. DAUK is calling for a review of the processes that led to the mistake in the Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians…

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Dr Rachel Clarke to speak at DAUK conference

The Doctors’ Association UK (DAUK) is delighted to announce that Dr Rachel Clarke will be a speaker at our Jenny Vaughan Memorial Conference. This free conference is in memory of our founder and former chair, Dr Jenny Vaughan OBE. It will feature a day of presentations and panels discussions on…

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