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gponline.com | Nick Bostock
GPs in the dark as promised 4% pay rise yet to materialiseGP leaders have yet to receive confirmation from the government on how or when a promised 4% pay increase for general practice in 2025/26 will be delivered, amid fears the uplift will fall short.
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'Difficult to understand how the GMC can move forward with such apparent indifference to the safety concerns expressed by doctors in approving these courses while the Leng review into the safety of PAs and AAs is still underway' - @TheBMA chair @DrPhilBanfield

Dozens of PA courses approved by GMC https://t.co/Fq1RFhOxmX

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