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by neilwilson
1403 days ago
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"We have a government imposed cap to train 7500 doctors per year at University." We do. And you know why. Because the NHS has no more capacity to train any more than that. In fact this last year it has struggled to do that because it was more interested in ensuring its staff had masks on properly than getting the job done. First year medical student placements in hospitals were the first to get the chop. To train more people in any system, that system has to do less of what it is currently doing and more training. We can't afford that in the NHS, which is already struggling to meet demand. Ultimately the problem is that we spent the seed cord in the 1990s, and we're struggling to replace it. |
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