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by poirot2
1110 days ago
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Completely true. Killer stats on this:
1 in 7 U.K. trained doctors work abroad
The number of GP training places are up 2000 and number of qualified GPs hasn’t changed due to poor retention.
I could go on and on.
U.K. medicine is a shitshow of poor pay and poor retention. Even the cheap imported doctors are only staying a short time due to the chaos of the system and better ops back home once NHS training is on your CV |
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There isn't a great risk of emigration by UK-trained doctors, as evidenced by an over-subscription for training places. Further, OECD data show that when adjusted to average national salaries, the pay scales for clinicians in the UK are competitive with the main destinations, including Australia, Canada and NZ [0].
A large part of the solution would appear to be increasing undergraduate medical education and further professional training slots. This would need increased government funding as well as agreement from professional bodies.
[0] https-//www.oecd.org/health/recent-trends-in-international-migration-of-doctors-nurses