2009
DOI: 10.3399/bjgp09x420789
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The rise of the medical McJob: why weshouldturn the clock back

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“…I have chronicled how, in the middle of the last decade, offers of partnerships in general practice all but vanished, with retiring colleagues typically replaced by a cadre of salaried doctors, assistants, and locums. 10 The inference is that, almost overnight, a consensus among mid-career doctors prevailed that younger graduates from vocational training schemes were more dispensable, and less worthy of engagement on equal terms.…”
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“…I have chronicled how, in the middle of the last decade, offers of partnerships in general practice all but vanished, with retiring colleagues typically replaced by a cadre of salaried doctors, assistants, and locums. 10 The inference is that, almost overnight, a consensus among mid-career doctors prevailed that younger graduates from vocational training schemes were more dispensable, and less worthy of engagement on equal terms.…”
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confidence: 99%