JUNIOR doctors launched a three-day strike in March 2023, in a dispute over pay and conditions.
Here, we look at how much they earn, and when they will begin the strike.
How much do junior doctors earn?
The pay received by junior doctors is dependent on experience.
During foundation training, doctors will earn a basic salary of between £29,384 to £34,012 per year.
A doctor beginning their specialist training will earn between £40,257 to £53,398 a year.
Are junior doctors going on strike?
Junior doctors voted on whether they should take strike action in January 2023.
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Some 98 per cent of the 45,000 junior doctors balloted by the BMA voted in favour of strike action.
It was also a record number of junior doctors voting for strike action.
The strikes will take place between March 13 and March 15, 2023.
Junior doctors will not provide emergency medical care across England in line with this industrial action.
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The current pay agreement for junior doctors ends in March 2023.
The government says increasing pay in line with inflation is unaffordable.
The BMA have urged the health secretary, Steve Barclay, to meet with the organisation in order to negotiate a deal to avoid strike action.
The BMA said junior doctors in England have seen a real-term pay cut over the past 15 years, which amounts to a 26.1% decline in pay since the tax year 2008/09.
Talks between the government and other health unions will continue in the hope of a breakthrough in the long-running NHS pay dispute.
How do I become a junior doctor?
A junior doctor is a qualified doctor in clinical training.
They work under the supervision of a senior doctor.
The first step for any person wanting to become a doctor is tostudy medicine at undergraduate level.
After completing their studies in medicine, they then move on to two years of integrated training.
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These are known as foundation year one and foundation year two.
To practice as a doctor in the UK, you must have completed the two year programme of general training.
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