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Junior doctors say they are being thrown in at the deep end without enough supervision when they start jobs in hospitals.
One in three said they were not being given enough help, and a quarter said senior colleagues were not properly briefing them about patients before they started night shifts.
The survey comes after research showed that junior doctors' training and supervision is so inadequate it is leading to unnecessary deaths.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...k-help-supervision-deadly-risks-patients.html
One in three said they were not being given enough help, and a quarter said senior colleagues were not properly briefing them about patients before they started night shifts.
The survey comes after research showed that junior doctors' training and supervision is so inadequate it is leading to unnecessary deaths.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...k-help-supervision-deadly-risks-patients.html