Junior doctors aren't trainees. It's the term for doctors who aren't consultants.
They are doctors in training aka trainees!!
they have another 5 years minimum training when they leave medical school.
Junior doctors aren't trainees. It's the term for doctors who aren't consultants.
Stop voting Tories in.
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Junior doctors aren't trainees. It's the term for doctors who aren't consultants.
So you've no actual idea then
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The waiting times have increased under the Tories and they are a massive ****show but I think a significant event caused the huge spike after 2020 lmao.
That would be a reasonable deflection if we were discussing 'basically every industry' but we're not,so it isn't.No, some people in the system being well paid doesn't completely destroy it. Some people are well paid in basically every industry.
Course I don't. I'm nowhere near qualified to decide precisely how to spend funds or what to do.
I just know that under the Tories the waiting lists go up and when they're out the waiting lists go down, and I think that the counter-argument that "spending more money won't fix it" is a disingenuous way of tying the debate up in complexity and distracting focus away from actually doing anything about the situation.
It isn’t. “A junior doctor is any medical graduate who is in further training and not yet qualified to practice independently without supervision.
You could see a “junior doctor” in A&E, have them diagnose you, or put you under anaesthetic.”
Course I don't. I'm nowhere near qualified to decide precisely how to spend funds or what to do.
I just know that under the Tories the waiting lists go up and when they're out the waiting lists go down, and I think that the counter-argument that "spending more money won't fix it" is a disingenuous way of tying the debate up in complexity and distracting focus away from actually doing anything about the situation.
If you're a doctor who's not a consultant, you're called a junior doctor. They don't have to be young and may even have many years of experience. It is these people who feel they are underpaid and overworked and who are leaving the NHS in droves, as well as nurses.
The waiting times have increased under the Tories and they are a massive ****show but I think a significant event caused the huge spike after 2020 lmao.
What is your solution then, other than ‘spending more money on it’.
Obviously, but that doesn't change the obvious trend in the rest of the graph.
And their shameful handling of that event made it far worse than it needed to be.
If you're a doctor who's not a consultant, you're called a junior doctor. They don't have to be young and may even have many years of experience. It is these people who feel they are underpaid and overworked and who are leaving the NHS in droves, as well as nurses.
Obviously, but that doesn't change the obvious trend in the rest of the graph.
And their shameful handling of that event made it far worse than it needed to be.
Qualified enough to make comment though I see....the NHS isn't fit for purpose anymore and that's not down to any party fully. It's down to how wasteful it is, how the population has changed over the years to being way more unhealthy, it trying to serve way more people then it was ever intended to and it needs total reform.
Just shouting as loudly as you can "blame the Tories" or "don't vote Tories" as an answer is just laughable. Until any party has the balls to be totally honest about real change in the NHS, it will continue to be in decline
Yeah, like them wasting billions on dodgy PPE, which comes under healthcare spending lmao.