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UK Recruitment Campaign for Locum Doctors Print E-mail
Locum Services of the UK - a member of the A24 Group - is now actively recruiting doctors in all specialisations. These include: Cardiologists, General Medicine, GP General Practitioners, General Surgery and Surgeons, Hospital Doctors, Neonatal, Ophthalmologists, Psychiatrists and Paediatricians. LSUK can provide both short and long term contracts, subject to availability. All published pay rates are available to view on the web site at Pay Rates .



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Locum Services of the UK announces pay rates Print E-mail
Locum Services has published its new pay rates for UK locum doctors , effective from November the 1st 2009. The agency has vacancies for locum doctors in a range of specialisations: accident & emergency, anaesthetics, cardiology, dermatology, endocrinology, ENT & ophthalmology, GP general practice, haematology, neurology, obstetrics and gynaecology, orthopaedics, pathology, paediatrics, psychiatry, radiology, rheumatology, and ultrasonography.
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Swine Flu Print E-mail
Message from NHS Purchasing concerning Agency staff – Frontline Swine Flu immunization programme.
NHS Employers have not issued any guidance regarding agency staff. We will be seeking guidance from them and will forward this on to you when received. In the meantime we would expect anyone who considered themselves to be at risk to approach their GP or the substantive NHS trust that they are working in.
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Locum Services of the UK saves South African Team Print E-mail
Locum Services of the UK stepped in and paid for the air travel for the South African football team today when their government funding was suddenly withdrawn for the flight of the 10-man squad to the Homeless World Cup in Italy next week. Once homeless herself, managing director Penny Streeter’s company A24 Group is a major investor in South Africa.
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Agency Locums in Demand as Full-Time Vacancies Rise in the UK Print E-mail
The level of vacancies for hospital doctors in the UK has increased for the first time in five years, according to official figures from the NHS Information Centre. Increasing patient demand, the lack of training places, staff retirement and changes in immigration laws are all thought to responsible for the shortages.
 
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