Responding to the AoRMC (Academy of Medical Royal Colleges) call for review of MAPs (Medical Associate professions), Professor Philip Banfield, the chair of BMA Council said:
“The Academy has finally acknowledged the mounting worries of the medical profession about the expansion of the role of PAs and AAs, who cannot and should never replace the role of a fully qualified doctor. In survey after survey, thousands of doctors tell us of severe worries about the use of lesser-qualified staff in place of appropriately trained medical professionals. What is troubling is that it has taken so long for it to acknowledge that concern.
“We called for an independent inquiry investigation into the unsafe use of PAs on rotas in place of doctors six months ago, and given recent revelations the need for this is even greater today. It is imperative that Wes Streeting acts to address the concerns his predecessor ignored.
“Until we get a commitment of a full and frank investigation, and NHSE can ensure that PAs are working to a strict scope of practice such as the one BMA has produced, we need the recruitment and expansion of PAs to be paused.”
Notes to editors
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