PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Doctors: Training (19 June 2019)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps he is taking to ensure that an adequate number of doctors are trained to meet future needs.

Asked by:
Mohammad Yasin (Labour)

Answer

The interim NHS People Plan sets out the action we will take now and over the long term to meet the challenges of supply, reform, culture and leadership, and changes in demand for health care.

The Government has already committed to having 5,000 additional doctors in general practice, and to funding for universities to offer an extra 1,500 undergraduate medical school places. The first 630 places were taken up in September 2018 and the remaining additional places will have been made available by 2020/21. By 2020, five new medical schools will have opened in England to help deliver the expansion.


Answered by:
Stephen Hammond (Conservative)
27 June 2019

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