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Ara Darzi
July 2007
Michael White's political briefing
Foreign-born medic tells a positive story
Michael White:
It has not been the best of weeks for foreign-born medics working in the NHS. But the appointment yesterday of Sir Ara Darzi to spearhead Gordon Brown's "I Love NHS Staff" campaign tells a more positive story about their contribution.
Published:
5 Jul 2007
Published:
5 Jul 2007
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