time to recruit replacements for inhumane junior doctors
the bma is a disgrace putting millions of lives at massive risk with their 5 day walkout...a typical example of where a moronic bully boy union grows way out of control as its ego runs amock
they yet again fail to even clarify what is their problem although more weekend pay rises are still part of their demands. they have exploited the fact we couldnt recruit as many doctors as we like outside the eu, that will soon change with brexit...at that point we should scour the world to replace these heartless money grabbers doctors make a fortune both on the nhs and privately....they also work fewer hours under this new contract and they also have the option of working in scotland wales or ireland on the old contract granted the nhs has serious problems , though the government has in fairness overseen a wipeout of mrsa and we see less scandals than 10 years ago...they also spend more money per head in england than labour so in wales....the waiting lists are also massively shorter in many areas in england than wales....this red herring than anything private is evil is also nonsense. private companies tendering for small parts of the nhs , if it means a better service for patients is a good thing time is running out on this bully boy union |
We need more doctors and less 'managers'.
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Doctors are scrabbling to get OUT of the UK... Which doctors (trained at modern, reputable universities) are going to be queuing up to work in the NHS?
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I wish the junior Doctors all the luck in the world in beating down this atrocious imposed contract.
All my family who worked as Doctors in the NHS, 2 have however already left and 2 others are going by Christmas, gone and going elsewhere to work as Doctors. Enough really did become enough for them from this shameful govt as to this issue. |
I pity anyone who is swallowing the Jeremy Hunt kool-aid. We must support the junior doctors, not drive them away from the NHS and make it easier for the Tories to dismantle it.
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5 days off every month, time to replace some of these scumbags asap
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How about you do it?... oh, you can't you don't have the qualifications or the stomach for it, all you can do is bleat about those that do.
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Think they are going to lose a lot of public support. I feel for anyone with a procedure pencilled in on those days, I work with Consultants who supported the original strikes but are not happy with this
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I'd like to see how the truth would react if he found out he was being operated on by someone who's in the twelfth hour of their shift. |
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It will end up a hollow victory for this atrocious govt. They will see in my view, masses of Junior Doctors leave for pastures new elsewhere. They will be lucky in England, then to provide good quality care for Patients over most of the week never mind 7 days a week with a greatly reduced number of qualified Doctors. One thing is for sure,a good number of Junior Doctors will not accept working under this new contract and will leave. With less and less people applying to become Doctors, this pathetic PM, health Secretary and govt, will eventually be seen for the liars they are on this issue, albeit too late then. |
They don't care about those who can't afford private healthcare that's what it boils down to, if serfs die they are replaced not repaired, that is how it is now.
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Five days off a month isn't exactly a big ask.
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I would train to be a doctor is I could afford to. Well..a surgeon I want to be tbh, or a midwife maybe. Something doctor-y anyway. But I cannot afford to train. Can't even afford to train to nurse level :bored:
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as usual the junior doctors have totally failed to clarify their hollow argument , which put simply is, we dont want to work weekends and if we do we want double time ....every other massive organization has continental shift patterns 4 days on 4 days off, thats exactly what these doctors should have...if they dont like it, go to scotland wales or ireland or abroad ...time they put patients first not their bank balance and social lives
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Put simply Hunt has promised the country that he will 'deliver a seven day NHS', meaning more non-emergency services will be available on the weekend. However, he wants to do this without spending any extra money. He's therefore decided to sretch the current resources more thinly over seven days rather than five, creating a situation where junior doctors (at the moment, other health professionals will likely be next) are overworked and overtired. This isn't safe. Tired doctors make mistakes, and unlike employees of other massive organisations, when doctors make mistakes, it costs lives. |
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