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Dozens of hospitals have had to cancel the equivalent of a tenth of their annual routine operations and appointments because of junior doctors’ strikes, analysis shows ⬇️ https://t.co/CZ82aOvGcp
The Tories have betrayed our NHS doctors. It’s time to pay them what they’re worth or watch them leave for countries that value them….a column https://t.co/xX9gwmCtSm
As junior doctors in England begin five days of strike action, Deputy council chair @ERunswickBMA tells @BBCBreakfast that they have yet to receive a credible offer to put to members. https://t.co/MNCg0cB30R
Nottinghamshire: Warning of disruption during junior doctors' strike https://t.co/wQEfOLRn2J
Nottinghamshire: Warning of disruption during junior doctors' strike - tap the pic to read more https://t.co/5iHuTa7hF9
The consistent long-term support @PeterStefanovi2 has given to @BMA_JuniorDocs fighting for their future and that of the NHS - as well as to many wider social justice causes - is nothing short of phenomenal Thank you Peter https://t.co/uFyFzlHeoe
NHS hospitals braced for wave of critical incidents as doctors’ strikes loom Winter alert over triple whammy of junior doctor walkout, flu impact and bed-blocking crisis https://t.co/qlLd5RTQKo
“It tells you something about the state of the Scottish NHS that senior medics have been reduced not just to thinking the unthinkable, but to saying the unsayable.” 🖊️ @chrisdeerin https://t.co/2VxAEfQ76n
To fix #NHS doctors need to take a really good look in the mirror ‘Medicine is hierarchical & obedient. If medical leadership don’t adhere to highest standards of ethical conduct & evidence based medicine our patients & healthcare workers will continue to suffer unnecessarily’… https://t.co/97fwWjyBjJ
Remarkable level of support for striking junior doctors when the dispute has dragged on and the Tories with their newspaper allies repeatedly demonise them, wrongly blaming docs for NHS ills that are actually caused by cuts, austerity and spending squeezes. https://t.co/sV9fFEWMVx
The ongoing junior doctors' strike in England, now in its fifth day, has garnered significant public support despite the Conservative Party and certain media outlets casting blame on the doctors for issues within the NHS, which critics argue stem from government-imposed austerity measures and budget cuts. The strike is a response to what the British Medical Association's Deputy Council Chair, @ERunswickBMA, described on @BBCBreakfast as a lack of credible offers from the government. The industrial action has led to warnings of disruptions, particularly in Nottinghamshire, and has forced hospitals to cancel the equivalent of a tenth of their annual routine operations and appointments. The situation has sparked a broader debate about the state of the NHS, with calls for a reassessment of medical leadership and the ethical standards within the healthcare system.