The BMA says junior doctors want a pay increase to make up up for 15 years of inflation.
The British Medical Association said some doctors have been seeking work outside the UK or in other professionsJunior doctors across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire are joining national strike action in a dispute over pay.
The union said pay levels mean many doctors "feel overworked and undervalued" and seek jobs in other countries or sectors. The 72 hour walkout by junior doctors, who represent 40% of the medical workforce, begins at 06:30 GMT and will involve both emergency and planned care.Patients have been told to attend their appointments unless they have been contacted to rearrange them.
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