HL Deb 17 December 1975 vol 366 cc1555-7WA
Lord TAYLOR

asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many consultants there are in the National Health Service in each of the following categories: general medicine (including neurology); surgery (including cardiac, cerebral, ENT

Total Consultants in National Health Service Consultants with Whole-Time Contracts
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES—ALL 3,644 1,649
General Medicine 1,233 405
Clinical Physiology 22* 11*
Nuclear Medicine 16* 8*
Rheumatism and Rehabilitation 174 78
Infectious Diseases 45 36
Diseases of the Chest 330 266
Dermatology 211 52
Cardiology 96 43
Genito-urinary Medicine 104 70
Nephrology 32 17
Geriatrics 339 300
Ophthalmology 422 35
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 12 Nil
Neurology 146 34
Clinical Neurological Physiology 35* 15*
Paediatrics 449 279

number of these used by NHS patients under contractual arrangements were as follows:

and orthopaedic surgery); obstetrics and gynaecology; pathology; psychiatry dermatology and remaining subjects; and how many in each of these categories are employed on full-time salaries.

Lord WELLS-PESTELL

At 30th September 1974, the numbers of consultants in the National Health Service in Great Britain were as follows:

Total Consultants in National Health Service Consultants with Whole-Time Contracts
SURGICAL SPECIALTIES—ALL 3,994 873
Paediatric Surgery 35 19
General Surgery 1,095 182
Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery 402 68
Traumatic and Orthopaedic Surgery 670 132
Accident and Emergency 80* 67*
Urology 125 14
Plastic Surgery 91 14
Thoracic Surgery 120 51
Neuro-surgery 97 38
Dental Specialties 500 157
Gynaecology and Obstetrics 779 131
PATHOLOGY—ALL SPECIALTIES 1,522 868
PSYCHIATRY—ALL SPECIALTIES 1,531 1,021
OTHER SPECIALTIES 2,624 1,255
Anaesthetics 1,608 670
Radiotherapy 208 130
Radiology 808 455
* England and Wales figure only: medical staff in these specialties are not counted separately in Scotland.