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. 1978 Oct 21;2(6145):1136–1138. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.6145.1136

The Safety Net and preregistration posts.

G A Mogey
PMCID: PMC1608249  PMID: 709268

Abstract

The Safety Net is a clearing system that collects and distributes information about preregistration posts remaining unallocated after as many doctors as possible have been placed by local efforts. Provided that the local systems operate in the final year, the Safety Net should ensure that each student has a post allocated to him before he sits the final examination.

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