The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, which brings together leading doctors and surgeons, said prolonged industrial action was having a "serious impact".
Last week's strike by junior doctors resulted in nearly 200,000 cancelled appointments and operations. BBC News
See also:
- Junior doctors' industrial action - Academy Council statement update Academy of Medical Royal Colleges
- Unite announces further NHS strikes at ambulance trusts and hospitals Unite
- Official death data doesn’t tell us whether junior doctors’ strikes cost lives Full Fact
- More ambulance workers to strike after early May bank holiday BBC News
- Striking nurses 'put cancer patients at risk': Royal College of Nursing comes under growing pressure The Daily Mail
- Junior doctors call for co-ordinated strikes with nurses minutes after rejecting government offer The Daily Mail
- Ambulance workers to strike alongside teachers and nurses The Daily Telegraph
- Health workers announce fresh strikes in pay row Evening Standard
- Medical leaders call for arbitration to resolve junior doctors’ dispute The Guardian
- Medical leaders call for third party to 'rapidly engage' junior doctors and government in strike negotiations Sky News
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