Response to the expansion of undergraduate medical education (Department of Health)

The Society provided a written response to the consultation on the expansion of undergraduate medical education. The consultation was based on the government proposals to increase the number of student places at medical schools in England by 1,500.

The Society’s response included a focus on the importance of addressing the shortages of clinical pharmacologists and the potential impacts of requiring graduates to repay some of the funding if they do not work in the NHS for a minimum number of years.

Read the Society's response here.

Published: 31 May 2017 in Society news