More doctors of the future will be able to train at the University of Plymouth thanks to a government allocation of 17 additional places.
The news was announced this week as part of the government's latest step to deliver the NHS Long Term Workforce plan, including a commitment to doubling medical school places in England by 2031.
The latest round sees places allocated across the country for 2025-26 - specifically targeted to address disparities in the distribution of places and support under-doctored areas - and enables the University's Peninsula Medical School to further its aim to train, employ and retain local talent.
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