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Junior Doctors Contract Debate - #MeetTheDrs Sat 7th Nov Horniman Gardens


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Dear all,



As a local junior doctor I am, along with my colleagues very much affected by the current ongoing debate with the Department of Health and the Secretary of State, MP Jeremy Hunt with their planned imposition of a new contract for all junior doctors.


We are facing the might of the government's spin and media machine and as such we have collectively decided that we need to speak to the members of the public in order for us to be able to help people understand the nature of the debate and why we are so worried about the future of our NHS and the patients we serve.


We are holding our first public meeting at the Horniman Gardens in Forest Hill this Saturday 7th Nov from 10am-12pm and will be available around the bandstand area. We will also be joined by the Shadow Health Secretary MP Heidi Alexander from 10am.


Please come along and ask us any questions you have about this very important issue.


Thank you for reading and sharing this with your friends and family.


Best wishes,


Dr Ravin Mistry

Anaesthetics Registrar & Junior Doctor

GMC Registration No 6077680

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