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Work based assessments are part of the solution (but only a part), not part of the problem
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Competing interests GF trained in neurology from 1986 to 1994—in the ‘good old days’. He was Chairman of the Neurology Specialty Advisory Committee 2004–2009 and was involved in the development and piloting of the work based assessments.
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