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Healthcare organisation weighs in on wider student access plan

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Programmes aimed at boosting chances for disadvantaged pupils to study medicine have won approval from the British Medical Association.

The body indicated it is prepared to collaborate with the government to create equal conditions.

Elgan Manton-Roseblade and Henry Budden, co-chairs of the BMA’s medical student committee, stated that investment in expanding access initiatives that dismantle obstacles in healthcare education marks important advancement, though substantial effort is still required.

They emphasised that support must go further than simply helping candidates obtain university places.

They pointed out that while securing a spot on a medical degree course matters greatly, these learners also need monetary help throughout their studies to finish their qualifications successfully.

Graduates from widening participation schemes shoulder the heaviest weight from escalating student loan obligations once they commence NHS employment.

Chances stay uneven and the BMA stands ready to join with ministers to ensure just circumstances.

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