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The government is refusing to hold meaningful talks on NHS pensions. As a result, we are drawing up plans for a ballot of doctors on industrial action - ensuring no harm to patients is our key consideration.
Doctors are invited to a series of roadshows to get more details about what happens next, to ask questions and provide comments.
Take action on NHS reformsThe BMA is doing everything it can to call for the Bill's withdrawal. You can help create an even bigger impact by urging your own local MP to support withdrawal of the Bill.

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The 2012 Consultants Conference and Dinner took place on Wednesday 7 March 2012. Watch the webcast, read the Chair's speech and catch up on the related news stories.
New edition of our authoritative guide gives essential guidance on the legal and ethical issues you will encounter in your day-to-day clinical practice
Our new report reviews changes since 2008, looks at options for increasing donor numbers and reasserts our view that an opt-out system with safeguards would be best for the UK
The BMA Humanitarian Fund offers grants of up to £3,000 for projects taking place in developing countries. Watch our case study videos and see if you can apply. Only 100 applications will be accepted.
A guide for healthcare professionals to help doctors understand risk and provide an overview of the major health risks faced by the UK population.
You will be allocated an FY1 post as vacancies arise. Find answers to your questions.
The application process is now open. See more details on the grants available and start your online application now. Deadline for submitted online applications - 5pm, 16 March 2012.
We would like to express in the strongest possible terms our deep concerns at the gross miscarriage of justice in the sentencing of doctors and other health professionals in Bahrain as reported recently in The Guardian.