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Doctors in distress

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Lesley Rees*
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Fund-raising & Publicity Committee, RMBF, 24 King's Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 8QN
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Sir: As we near the end of the twentieth century it can be hard to believe that members of the medical profession might find themselves in need. As a profession we are reasonably well paid and jobs are relatively secure. We have the NHS Pension Scheme and we can take out insurance policies which, at first sight and at a price, appear to cover most eventualities.

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