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A review of the clinical assistant workforce at a district general hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic

In April 2020, a new workforce of clinical assistants (CAs), comprising predominantly of medical students, began work at Northampton General Hospital. Clinical-years students had a role similar to final-year student assistants; pre-clinical students were offered a healthcare assistant role. This res...

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Published in:Future healthcare journal 2021-11, Vol.8 (3), p.e638-e643
Main Authors: Brown, Nicole L, Moshtael, Sebastian A, Rogers, Michaela, Mohamed, Idil, Smith, Ben, Rimmer, Christopher T, Hamad, Adeel, Yan, Angela
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