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    Views of junior doctors on the specialist registrar (SpR) training scheme: qualitative study of UK medical graduates. by Evans, J, Goldacre, M, Lambert, T

    Published 2002
    “… OBJECTIVE: To report junior doctors' views on specialist registrar (SpR) training. DESIGN: In 1999, as part of ongoing studies of doctors' careers, we surveyed all doctors who had qualified from UK medical schools in 1993. …”
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    Psychiatric Training in the United Kingdom by Suryanarayana Kakkilaya, Mahadevaprasad Jasti

    Published 2005-02-01
    “…Higher specialist training is at the grade of a specialist registrar and is also for at least three years. …”
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    Open Carpal Tunnel Decompression by Specialist versus Nurse Practitioner by Nimesh Patel, Andy Roberton, Timothy Batten, Cathy Millyard, Paul Birdsall

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Of 1361 cases of open carpel tunnel decompression under local anaesthesia from 1996 to 2008, 807 were performed by specialists (consultant, specialist registrar, or specialty and associate specialist) and 554 by a nurse practitioner (since May 2006). …”
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    Progression of junior doctors into higher specialist training. by Lambert, T, J Goldacre, M

    Published 2005
    “…RESULTS: Of 2312 responders, 39% had applied for specialist registrar (SpR) training and 35% for general practice (GP) training. …”
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    Career destinations and views in 1998 of the doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1993. by Lambert, T, Goldacre, M

    Published 2002
    “…GPs and hospital specialist doctors expressed concerns about quality of training, lack of careers advice, the shortness of specialist registrar training and availability of consultant posts on completion of training.…”
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    Views of UK medical graduates about flexible and part-time working in medicine: a qualitative study. by Evans, J, Goldacre, M, Lambert, T

    Published 2000
    “…Changes in arrangements for flexible training accompanying the implementation of the specialist registrar grade may have begun to alleviate some of the problems, but others, such as negative attitudes towards part-time work, may take time to change.…”
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