Doctors seek judicial review on job selection - Guardian
Extract:
"Junior doctors will this week take the health secretary, Patricia Hewitt, to court in a final attempt to stop a job selection process she admits "has simply not worked". Remedy UK, an organisation representing 10,000 young doctors, is seeking a judicial review that would mean all training posts granted under the discredited system would only last for a year, allowing for a fairer system to be introduced in six months.
The action comes as the MTAS (Medical Training Application Service) website - through which doctors were meant to book interviews - remains unavailable following a security lapse which enabled confidential information on all applicants to be accessed by the public.
Up to 24,000 junior doctors having extra interviews this month are being contacted by phone since the online process that was supposed to streamline appointments is out of action."
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Monday, May 14, 2007
Junior doctors seek judicial review on job selection process.
Posted by Willow at 9:33 pm
Labels: MTAS, Patricia Hewitt, Remedy UK, The Guardian
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