BMJ 1995;311:1299 (11 November)

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Wong should join Junior Doctors Committee

EDITOR,--I strongly second S J Krikler's suggestion1 that Christopher Wong2 should join the Junior Doctors Committee. If he and like minded colleagues think that the committee is not representing them, why don't they try to be constructive rather than damning and destructive? Why aren't they active members of their regional junior doctors committee? Why don't they come to the next national meeting of the Junior Doctors Committee, on 16 December, through the new visitors' scheme? Why don't they stand for election to the committee?

If Wong and Chris Davies1 and others believe that the Junior Doctors Committee has no mandate, who has? The committee is composed of highly committed people who spend a lot of time endeavouring to do their best for junior doctors throughout Britain. As a relative newcomer to the committee I am amazed at the emptiness of the debating chamber. It is a measure of the inherent . . . [Full text of this article]


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