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Calling all budding trainee editors – College News needs you!

The post of Editor for the ophthalmologists in training pages of College News is now open for application. If you are interested in sharing topical and creative insights into the clinical and professional world of trainees with the wider ophthalmology community, then this is the role for you. The editor’s job is to source editorial

Secretary of State, Jeremy Hunt asks all parties to continue junior doctor contract negotiations

The Royal College of Ophthalmologists notes the letter by the Secretary of State to the Junior Doctors Committee of the British Medical Association.  Mr Hunt outlines that proposals for the new contract for junior doctors must be addressed through further negotiation by all parties. The RCOphth recognises and values ophthalmic registrars for their continuing contribution to

OTG concerned by the impact of proposed junior doctor contracts

The OTG represents the voice and interests of registrars and is influential in all aspects of the work of the College.  As today’s registrars are tomorrow’s ophthalmologists, the issues that are changing the face of medicine in general and the way doctors are able to practice are a direct concern of the OTG. The OTG

OTG response to the Shape of Training Review

The Ophthalmic Trainees’ Group has issued its response to the Shape of Training review. OTG_response_to_the_Shape_of_Training_review