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Tuesday, 31 December, 2002, 15:36 GMT

BMA CONFERENCE

Day Three
Doctors back sperm donors' anonymity
Sperm donors should remain anonymous, despite calls for children conceived that way to have the right to know about their parents.

'Third world' NHS criticised

'Third world' label rejected

MMR 'should be compulsory'

Women 'dominating medical schools'

Day Two
Doctors call for driving mobile ban
Making calls - even hands-free - while driving a car is dangerous and should be banned , say UK doctors.

MMR target cash 'should be scrapped'

Sicknote cutbacks urged

Doctors back alcohol shots warning

MMR cash: Doctors' views

Day One
Politicians 'trample over' patient privacy
Politicians should stop using patients' cases to score political points, says a leading doctor at the British Medical Association conference.

Safety plea from doctors

Refugee doctors' talents 'wasted'

Doctors' concern at overseas care plan

'My battle to work in the NHS'

NHS patients 'want to go abroad'


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