National Pensions Awareness Week 2024
GP pension campaign in England At the end of July, the BMA’s pensions committee launched a campaign to assist GPs…
Despite the rising demand for family doctors, an appalling paradox exists where a significant number of highly skilled GPs are struggling to secure work.
The BMA’s UK Sessional GP Committee is looking for salaried and locum members to help highlight this pressing and absurd situation of the growing unemployment crisis among GPs. Please take a few minutes to share your experiences by completing our survey.
Your input is critical to understanding the full extent of this crisis, and strengthening our lobbying efforts for meaningful change.
Join the sessional GPs unemployment virtual rally
Wednesday 12 February, 7.30-9pm|We invite you to join us in addressing the urgent issue of sessional GP unemployment. This is your chance to be part of the conversation, share your voice, and mobilise for change.
Together, we can amplify our message and advocate for progress, plus, learn how the BMA is committed to supporting you and all GP colleagues. Register here
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