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Abi Rimmer

Abi Rimmer

Editor / Reporter at British Medical Journal

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  • English
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  • Careers
  • Education
  • Health & Medicine

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How should I use AI at work?

How should I use AI at work?
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I’ve been fined for forgetting to buy a train ticket—will I be inve...

I’ve been fined for forgetting to buy a train ticket—will I be investigated by the GMC?
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BMA takes steps to rename junior doctors as “resident doctors”

BMA takes steps to rename junior doctors as “resident doctors”
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Can I have a side hustle as a doctor?
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Reduced discretionary effort by staff is affecting NHS productivity, report finds
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Whistleblowers face systemic poor behaviour from employers, warns union
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Can I share my political views online?
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Physician associates: Doctors raise alarm over legislation to allow...

Physician associates: Doctors raise alarm over legislation to allow GMC regulation
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Physician associates are not a replacement for doctors, say RCP and...

Physician associates are not a replacement for doctors, say RCP and GMC
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One in four trainee doctors report discriminatory behaviours from c...

Over a quarter of doctors in training (27%) say that they have experienced microaggressions, negative comments, or oppressive body language from colleagues, a national survey has found. For the first time the General Medical Council’s (GMC) annual national training survey included optional questions about discriminatory behaviours in the workplace. Over half of trainees (59%; 28 994 of 49 022 respondents) answered these questions, and 12% said that this behaviour occurred monthly or more freque…