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The NHS has published a consultation document on the use of a national computer system to manage recruitment of junior doctors, in a bid to avoid a repeat of this year's debacle. The computerised Medical Training Application Scheme (Mtas) was aimed at modernising the process for junior doctors to apply for training, but …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
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    Mtas

    Before making any comments re the Mtas 'debacle', you guys should remember just how shrill, vocal and media-savvy the doctors' lobby is in the UK. I actually am unable to make any decision on whatever happened with Mtas, given the significant media bias towards doctors.

  2. timothy simmons

    No, really, Doctor's recruitment was REALLY bad last year

    Interesting the previous poster should randomly assume that us docs are blowing it out of all proportion... Let me highlight a few facts...

    1) We had 2 weeks to fill in the application form. It frequently would not respond to requests (apparently they didn't expect 40,000 applications despite being warned), data was lost, questions were changed and help took 48 hours in coming. A phone number was disconnected when too many people started calling it for help.

    2) Our personal data (name, address, date of birth, sexuality, criminal convictions, jobs, salary and a description of a time when communucation skills were used) WAS made available on the web with obscurity being the only security. No attempt was made to password protect this file. All you needed was the URL.

    3) Shortlisting was supposed to be done on-line. The computer could not cope, so 160,000 applications (4 each) had to be printed out. Is it such a shock some got lost, eaten by the cat or "accidentally" shreaded?

    4) The software was not even completed. Job matching software supposed to link the applicants with their highest preference of job was not even complete. They didn't bother to try and use it, but the manual system they came up with just sucked!

    5) To doctors it feels like the press is hardly on our side. The BMA is very good at saying how bad boxing is, but considering the bad press about GP pay and incompetent doctors, we don't feel loved!

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