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Junior psychiatrists and the “new deal”
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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The “new deal” for junior doctors is set to ensure reduction of hours worked to a maximum of 72 per week by the end of 1996. To facilitate this reduction, juniors with a higher workload are being asked to consider alternative working patterns to the traditional “on-call” total system, and either work full shift systems (e.g. as in casualty departments) or a partial shift system that falls between these two extremes.
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