🔴 Doctors’ Association UK asks universities to cancel clinical medical placements during next month’s industrial action over fears students will be unsupervised and asked to ‘act up’ to cover junior doctor roles without proper legal cover
, starting and finishing at 7am, as the British Medical Association continues its campaign for pay restoration. Both routine and emergency care will be affected with reports some A&Es may have to close.
“With most junior doctors set to take industrial action in March, the Doctors’ Association UK are asking that medical schools suspend clinical placement for 13th to 15th March for reasons of safety and professional solidarity,” the group said in an open letter to medical school deans, published on Monday.
The risk that students will be asked to cover foundation doctors’ responsibilities is “high”, the DAUK said and that there is a “strong likelihood” they will be asked to “act up” to perform jobs usually allocated to more senior colleagues. The term “junior doctors” covers everyone who has just graduated from medical school through to those with many years’ experience on the front line.
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