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Date Business
21 February 2012
10:30 am
Subject: Education, training and workforce planning
Witness(es): Dean Royles, Director, NHS Employers, David Worskett, Director, NHS Partners Network, and Sally Taber, Director, Independent Healthcare Advisory Services; Dr Tom Dolphin, Chair, Junior Doctors’ Committee, British Medical Association, Sara Gorton, Senior National Officer, Health Service Group, UNISON, Dr Peter Carter, General Secretary, Royal College of Nursing, and Obi Amadi, Lead Professional Officer, Unite / Community Practitioners’ and Health Visitors’ Association (at 11.45 am)
Location: TBC

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