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Students training to become doctors are notching up debts of more than pounds 20,000, figures reveal today. A survey of medical students by the British Medical Association (BMA) found that the average debt among those in their fifth year was pounds 20,172 - the first time it has passed the pounds 20,000 mark.
And those students in the final year of a six-year course can expect to owe around pounds 22,365 - up 17% on last year.See the full content of this document
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Student-Doctor Debt Averages Pounds 20,000
One of the 1,877 medical students surveyed throughout the UK owed pounds 55,0...
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