Survey of specialist registrars following rejection of proposed new contract April 2003: final report Introduction Following the rejection in the referendum of the proposed new consultant contract b
Report from the consultants meeting, June 2003 26 June 2003 Consultant contract The CCSC met yesterday (26 June) and much of the debate again focussed on the consultant contract. Since the committe
The consultant contract: Moving forward Wednesday 21 May 2003 at the Royal College of Surgeons, London Lecture Theatre One The Royal College of Surgeons of England 35-43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields London
Annual report of the Central Consultants & Specialists Committee, 2003 The CCSC has agreed that this year, the annual report should be published on the website only. However, if you would like to be
Paper which begins our consultation, opening up the constitution of the CCSC and its related structures to new ideas. It is expected that this paper and the areas it covers will be subject to considerable alteration before formal proposals for change are brought.
Speech to the consultants' conference by Dr Paul Miller, CCSC Chairman 19 June 2003 Dear Colleagues No institution can survive indefinitely without the respect of key players. For the NHS, those k
To all consultants in England 15 September 2003 Dear colleague 2003 consultant contract in England The BMA expects to ballot all consultants and specialist registrars in England on the new 2003 consu
Consultant contract Text of a letter to all consultants in England, 25 September 2003 Dear colleague Consultant contract in England Last week we sent you a great deal of important information about t
Letter to all consultants in England 18 July 2003 Dear Colleague We are writing to you about the developments regarding the consultant contract. Having asked you to decline local implementation and i
Model ballot form on Secretary of State's options For use locally The Chairman of the CCSC Negotiating Subcommittee has recently written to all LNC Chairpersons regarding CCSC recommendations for hol
Consultant contract - the way forward: speech by the CCSC chairman Dr Paul Miller 21st May 2003 Royal College of Surgeons, London Dear colleagues, I am both glad and sad that you have attended today.
A special meeting of local negotiating committees was held to discuss the possibility of using industrial action as a way of getting back into contract negotiations with government.
BMA Cymru Wales continues to have fruitful and constructive discussions with the Welsh Assembly Government and NHS Trusts in Wales concerning the enhancements to the present Consultant Contract.