DAUK’s Dr Rosie Shire on Sky News discusses concerns about the second dose vaccination delays
Dr Rosie Shire from DAUK spoke to Sky News about concerns regarding the government's decision to delay the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine for 12 weeks.
Dr Rosie Shire from DAUK spoke to Sky News about concerns regarding the government's decision to delay the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine for 12 weeks.
Dr Rosie Shire of DAUK discusses concerns regarding the government's decision to delay the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine for 12 weeks on Good Morning Britain
The Doctor's Association UK (DAUK) has stepped in to represent the students following a string of complaints to the UK Foundation Programme (UKFPO) over the way they handled the virtual exams.
Many medical students have faced the prospect of final year failure because of teething troubles with a new online assessment system, campaigners have warned. Some students have found the situational judgement tests prematurely terminated because of technical difficulties – or because of, alleged, minor infractions of rules, the Doctors’ Association revealed.
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