Thursday, April 12, 2007

Don't join NHS for a career

I must say my previous post is rubbish. UK's NHS used to be excellent for both patients and doctors before. But when the chief medical officer who felt , while sitting in his cold and damp office, it was required to improve the system some years previously, there has been devastating consequences. There must be a lobby of supporters for that idea. They did something recently. Unfortunately, that action has left many UK doctors with the unsecured job opportunities. In my opinion is if you are a doc, don't come and work for NHS at the moment. It is a mess. If you are a patient supposed to get treatment in next few months in the UK, don't come here. Consultants would not come to see you as they have to attend interviews where they need to select outstanding candidates for UK's future consultants , AT THE EXPENSE OF RECENTLY ILL PATIENT S'S BENEFITS. Doctors' demonstration occurred last month. Now again, this recommendation has appeared. Read this through!!!


Don't join NHS for a career, say doctors

By Celia Hall
Last Updated: 1:11am BST 12/04/2007

More than two thirds of doctors says they would not recommend medicine as a career as morale in the health service reaches an "all-time low", according to a survey published today.

More than half of the 14,000 doctors who responded said they felt morale at work was "poor" and in the case of junior doctors "terrible".


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/04/12/nhealth112.xml

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