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  2. Resident doctor (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    If you’re working as a specialty doctor you’ll earn a basic salary of £52,530 to £82,400. If you are a specialist grade doctor you'll earn a basic salary of £83,945 to £92,275. Consultants As a consultant from 1 April 2023, you'll earn a basic salary of £93,666 to £126,281 per year, depending on the length of your service.

  3. National Association of Sessional GPs - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Sessional GPs (NASGP) was founded 1997 by a group of sessional GPs (independent general practitioners) with the aim of representing all fully qualified GPs working as locums, assistants, salaried GPs, returners and retainers. The organisation was originally named the National Association of Non-Principals (NANP).

  4. Sessional GP - Wikipedia

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    A sessional GP therefore is any GP working as a locum GP or as a salaried GP, and also includes GPs on the returner scheme, and GP retainees. A locum, is a fully qualified general practitioner who does not have a standard employment contract with the primary care health centre where they work. They are paid by the session, as a difference to ...

  5. ‘First collective action by GPs in 60 years would bring NHS ...

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    The BMA has said the new GP service contract, which will see services given a 1.9% funding increase for 2024/25, means many surgeries will struggle to stay financially viable.

  6. General medical services - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of independent contractor in respect of GPs has not always been very clear, but was generally tied to their rejection of salaried status. It has been argued that their behaviour has rarely been that of self-employed entrepreneurs, but rather that of salaried professionals who emphasise and defend the importance of their autonomy. [5]

  7. BMA recommends Scottish junior doctors accept 10.8% pay offer

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    The offer will cost the Scottish Government £64.1 million.

  8. Agenda for Change - Wikipedia

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    It covers more than 1 million people and harmonises their pay scales and career progression arrangements across traditionally separate pay groups, in the most radical change since the NHS was founded. Agenda for Change came into operation on 1 December 2004, following agreement between the unions, employers and governments involved.

  9. GPs need time to recover from global IT outage, warns BMA - AOL

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    The British Medical Association (BMA) said its GP committee would continue to talk to NHS England and patient record system supplier EMIS to secure a “better system of IT backup” to ensure the ...