NHS in England told to slash recruitment of overseas-trained medics
Government wants to cut annual intake of non-UK doctors from 34% to under 10% as part of 10-year plan
Hospitals and GP practices in England will be told to slash the number of overseas-trained doctors and nurses they recruit under government plans for the NHS that will be published on Thursday.
Graduates of UK medical schools will be given priority as part of a drive to reduce the health service’s dependence on medics from abroad.
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By Denis Campbell Health policy editor
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Government wants to cut annual intake of non-UK doctors from 34% to under 10% as part of 10-year plan
Hospitals and GP practices in England will be told to slash the number of overseas-trained doctors and nurses they recruit under government plans for the NHS that will be published on Thursday.
Graduates of UK medical schools will be given priority as part of a drive to reduce the health service’s dependence on medics from abroad.
Continue reading...
By Denis Campbell Health policy editor
NHS in England told to slash recruitment of overseas-trained medics to Continue reading...
NHS Forums - For NHS Staff | Patient Forums