NHS England's top GP resigns following Pulse comments The NHS England director of primary care Dr Arvind Madan has resigned following his interview with Pulse.
He admitted that he had been posting provocative comments under the pseudonym ’Devil’s Advocate’ on the Pulse Today website.
In a statement, he apologised to small practices following his interview in Pulse, where he suggested GPs should be ’pleased’ when small practices closed.
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He admitted that he had been posting provocative comments under the pseudonym ’Devil’s Advocate’ on the Pulse Today website.
In a statement, he apologised to small practices following his interview in Pulse, where he suggested GPs should be ’pleased’ when small practices closed.
See also:
- Statement from Dr Arvind Madan NHS England
- England's top GP forced to resign after using fake account to troll doctors The Daily Telegraph
- England’s most senior GP quits over anonymous online posts The Guardian
- Most senior NHS GP resigns after inflammatory online comments exposed The Independent
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