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The British Medical Association is seeking your views on what you perceive to be the key issues for the NHS in Northern Ireland, both now and in the future
The British Medical Association (BMA) is a voluntary professional association of doctors and an independent trade union. As part of its strategic objectives, BMA lobbies and campagins on public health issues, medical ethics, science, the state of the NHS, medical education and doctors' contracts. Its robustly reserached policy documents are used to inform legislators and key decision makers.
A survey was recently issued to a wide range of stakeholders in Northern Ireland with the aim of determining what the key issues for the NHS in Northern Ireland are, both now and in the future.
If you have not received a survey, and would like to particpate, please contact Sara Morrow, Policy Officer, on 028 9026 9678 or email smorrow@bma.org.uk. In order to facilitate responses, the closing date of the survey has been extended to Friday 18th January 2008.