Cost Of Being A Junior Doctor Has Increased By 80%, BMA Research Shows, UK
The cost of being a junior doctor has increased by 80% over the last seven years, figures published by the BMA show. Over the same period, junior doctors’ basic salaries have increased by little more than 20%, and supplements paid for antisocial hours have fallen. Research by the BMA looked at the minimum essential costs borne by junior doctors as they progress through their training. [click link for full article]
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Filed under: Medical Students on December 6th, 2007