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Junior doctors go overseas after applications disaster

By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor

Published: April 24 2007 03:00 | Last updated: April 24 2007 03:00

Highly-qualified junior hospital doctors are quitting the National Health Service for jobs in Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere following the fiasco over a new application system for training jobs that has left many without an interview.

The British Medical Association released a survey of 650 doctors yesterday showing that 55 per cent would be likely to seek a training opportunity overseas if their current applications were not successful.

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