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April 02, 2004

BMJ letters on top up fees

March 20, 2004 Two letters in the new BMJ discuss the adverse effects topup fees will have on medical students, one suggesting that fees could be waived for those who spend their whole careers in the NHS and the other suggesting that the ability to take on debt may become more significant than ability in admissions.

Posted by Suzanne at April 2, 2004 12:00 AM

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