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HEALTH: Funding cuts affects training of junior doctors

Thousands of junior doctors have been told there's no money to train them because of the NHS financial deficit. The juniors can no longer expect to go on surgery and life support courses - and if they want to, they'll have to pay themselves. In another example of the difficulties facing the NHS, strategic health authorities across England imposed the budget cuts halfway through the financial year - leaving hospitals with no alternative but to cut juniors' funding.

ITN Source | December 8, 2006Watch more videos from ITN Source

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