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GMC says patients will suffer if junior doctors’ strikes go ahead

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The body that regulates the medical profession has warned that patients will suffer if junior doctors in England go ahead with a series of five one-day strikes next week.

The General Medical Council said the scale of the action, planned at such short notice, could not be justified.

The first of four five-day walkouts is due to begin from 12 to 16 September, with the last being in mid-December.

Junior doctors are striking over a new contract which is being imposed.

The GMC has set out advice to doctors before next week’s series of one-day strikes and voiced a stronger warning than previously about the possible impact of the strike action.

GMC chair Prof Terrence Stephenson, said doctors have a right to strike but they must consider whether it will cause significant harm to patients.

The GMC will investigate any case where a patient has come to significant harm because of actions by a doctor.

Prof Stephenson told the BBC’s Today Programme: “The idea that you can take a third of the workforce out of a busy emergency service for five days and have no consequences seems to me unlikely.

“We are quite clear in our guidance that every single individual doctor most put their patients first. And we make it clear that they are personally accountable for their actions and must be able to justify what they did afterwards if allegations our made against them.”

He urged every doctor in training to “pause and consider the implications for patients.”

Meanwhile, Chris Hopson, of NHS Providers, said: “The GMC is right to be ‘extremely concerned’ about the impact the series of strikes by junior doctors will have on patients.

“We share the GMC’s view that the scale of action planned at such short notice cannot be justified.”

Consultants will cover junior doctors in providing emergency care, as they did during two days of walkouts in April.

Hospitals will see junior doctors stage walkouts from 08:00 to 17:00 from:

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