The Secretary of State might be in aware that in Huddersfield we are having great difficulty in attracting and recruiting A&E specialists, nurses and GPs. He will know that I am more an education specialist than a health specialist, but given that this is an NHS reform statement, is it not time that we had a serious, fundamental look at how we educate and train everyone in our health service—doctors, nurses, technicians, the whole lot? At the moment it seems more appropriate to sometime in the 20th century than to looking forward in the 21st.
NHS Reform
Proceeding contribution from
Barry Sheerman
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 16 July 2015.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on NHS Reform.
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