The Irish Medical Organisation has warned that it will take 'all necessary action' to protect the rights of non-consultant hospital doctors, follows last week's announcement of a recruitment freeze by the HSE
The Irish Medical Organisation has warned that it will take"all necessary action" to protect the rights of non-consultant hospital doctors , formerly known as junior doctors.
The IMO said the move would be a breach of NCHD contractual rights and will lead to dangerous conditions for patient care. "At our meeting we advised the HSE of the chaos a recruitment freeze would cause for the health services," said Dr Rachel McNamara, Chair of the IMO NCHD Committee.
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