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Asked if the Prime Minister had any concerns over the number of junior doctors who were struggling to find jobs in the NHS, the Prime Minister’s Official Spokesman (PMOS) replied that the important thing was that there were more doctors than before. That was part of the investment that had gone into the Health Service. In terms of people getting jobs, there were the usual processes in place to ensure this happened, but that was best done at an operational level rather than a policy level. The important thing was that the overall number of doctors, as with nurses, had gone up.
Put to him that this was all very well, but these doctors could not actually find work, the PMOS replied that the usual processes were in place for matching available trainees with jobs. But this was best done at an operational level.
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