NHS doctor
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A doctor working for the National Health Service.
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- My brother is an NHS doctor working in London.
- My sister has been an NHS doctor for over a decade.
- It's becoming increasingly difficult to get an appointment with an NHS doctor.
- If you're feeling unwell, you should make an appointment to see an NHS doctor.
- She trained for years to become an NHS doctor.
- Being an NHS doctor is incredibly rewarding but also comes with immense pressure.
- He hopes to qualify as an NHS doctor next year.
- He is currently training to become an NHS doctor at a London hospital.
- The strike involved thousands of junior NHS doctors.
- An NHS doctor on the front line shared her experiences during the pandemic.
- Are you registered with an NHS doctor?
- While private healthcare is an option, most people in the UK rely on their local NHS doctor.
- As an NHS doctor, she often works long and stressful hours.
- The government has pledged more funding to train and retain NHS doctors.
- You should speak to an NHS doctor if the symptoms persist.
- Is it difficult to get a referral to a specialist from an NHS doctor?
- The patient was seen by a junior NHS doctor in the emergency department.
- Patients are usually assigned an NHS doctor when they register with a new surgery.
- The letter of recommendation from the senior NHS doctor was crucial for his application.
- Despite the long hours, she remained a dedicated NHS doctor her entire career.