They are calling for a “credible pay offer”, citing years of below-inflation rises.
The BMA has mentioned take-home pay for consultants has fallen by 35% since 2008.
Last week the Government introduced pay will increase for thousands and thousands of public sector staff together with medical doctors.
Junior medical doctors will obtain a 6% rise together with a further consolidated £1,250 improve, officers mentioned, whereas hospital consultants will obtain a 6% improve.
The BMA says that is “derisory” and argues that consultants have seen real-terms take-home pay fall by greater than a 3rd during the last 14 years.
Consultants on a 2003 contract earn a beginning wage of £88,364 in primary pay, rising to £119,133 after round 19 years, in keeping with the BMA.