Burnout: Why doctors are quitting the NHS

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  • Опубликовано: 19 фев 2023
  • The number of doctors resigning or retiring from the NHS is increasing, analysis by Sky News has revealed.
    The rate at which doctors are quitting the health service due to issues with work-life balance has more than doubled over the past decade.
    Sky News People and Politics Correspondent Nick Martin has been speaking to a junior doctor who’s planning to leave the NHS this year and a consultant who’s already quit.
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Комментарии • 320

  • @eles9165
    @eles9165 Год назад +308

    It's a shame it took me more than 8 years to study medicine and at the end , I ended up quitting the job to be a science teacher. What a weird world we live in and how to.survive.

  • @dizzydaydream9647
    @dizzydaydream9647 Год назад +96

    That doctor didn’t feel valued or supported……..it’s no different for nurses and having been qualified 20 years I left the NHS because of bullying by management and I was absolutely burnt out mentally and physically. It’s an awful place to work, but it could be the most amazing organisation……however, the government don’t care…..they don’t care about the patients, they don’t care about the staff and they don’t care about the NHS as an establishment.

  • @Linda-ot3pj
    @Linda-ot3pj Год назад +115

    Hospital workers see so much suffering It’s too much. It’s extremely heavy work. It’s not just doctors. I was a porter. I had to leave . I felt like a tired old horse pushed to my physical limits Seeing human suffering is taxing to your soul

  • @snsn7251
    @snsn7251 Год назад +73

    Not just Drs. Everyone is fed up. The abuse from some patients, bullying, stress from workload etc. Etc. Its too much.

  • @SUSYQ509
    @SUSYQ509 Год назад +118

    As Nurse I retired 2021. Burnout can lead to depression not to mention suppression of the immune system.

  • @crlpxz
    @crlpxz Год назад +74

    My ex was a doctor at a prestigious hospital in London. He was incredibly overworked and it took a toll on us both. He has since moved to Australia and his work life balance is unbelievably different to what it was here. He is happier. Lots of doctors are looking to go abroad for their profession. I mean better pay, better structure and respect. NHS has suffered for years. I really do feel for all staff.

  • @Stevoukos

    I am a physician, not practicing in the UK. I am on the verge of tears every single day at this point.

  • @louisejoanneadamsdorrico-ny4pn
    @louisejoanneadamsdorrico-ny4pn Год назад +29

    It's just so sad to see the NHS staff having to cope like this it's just heartbreaking 💔😪

  • @rw9207
    @rw9207 Год назад +75

    What the Tories have done to this country, is barely shy of criminal. Accountability is the only deterrent to the idiotic greed and arrogance that the elitist political class, has demonstrated.

  • @bilpat5123
    @bilpat5123 Год назад +33

    NHS hasn't moved with the times, it needs modernising

  • @poola169
    @poola169 Год назад +35

    being a patient recently in hospital i can honestly say every nurse was worked off their feet so much i felt guilty taking up their time i felt real sorry for them

  • @vincentli1064

    As a doctor from Australia, tens of colleagues from the NHS have told me how poor the system was back in the UK. It is a governmental issue that needs to be fixed, Full qualified Doctors 7-8 years out of a medical degree lasting 6+ years are already paying off heavy student loans. I’ve been told they are living paycheck to paycheck whilst barely paying utility bills and groceries. Whether the doctors are striking or leaving to other countries, it needs to be addressed as many real people have had appointments cancelled with only life threatening services offered.

  • @DrErwinKwun
    @DrErwinKwun Год назад +29

    I'm a GP and have observed colleagues resigning at an alarming rate in the last 6 months. Medicine is a wonderful career but the working condition and chronic stress make the job very challenging. When I signed up for medicine I knew the job required working long hours. However, the sacrifices doctors make due to the demand of work and rota are often at the expense of personal lives. i.e Missed Christmas, birthdays and weddings with loved ones. During my training, I was overworked but kept up with the increasing demand of work and pressure. A few years ago, after a hectic 13.5hr night shift I started to notice the impact of heightened chronic stress, sleepless nights and long hours on my health. Looking back, I was a few months away from a burnout.

  • @forlatagate1
    @forlatagate1 Год назад +26

    Everything is collapsing around us, make way for the new world.

  • @trutherasitis2109
    @trutherasitis2109 Год назад +19

    What is righteous has now become evil ,and what is evil has now become righteousness.

  • @tracybowen2732
    @tracybowen2732 Год назад +15

    All done on purpose they want it gone

  • @elizabethp.kanizin9009
    @elizabethp.kanizin9009 Год назад +12

    The public would never understand the complication faced by that profession!

  • @kennwan9917
    @kennwan9917 Год назад +7

    10 years and 4 months ago I got diagnosed with reactive arthritis as an 18 year old boy. My first consultation to discuss the possibility of steroids, surgery etc. has been booked for 2027 since. And only god knows how long those treatments will have to wait after that consultation. I have lost my life, my ability to exercise, my ability to walk longer than 15 minutes. It has affected my career prospects, my relationships, just about everything. If that's how bad things are in this country then I'm not suprised the doctors themselves are struggling.

  • @daniels3642
    @daniels3642 Год назад +39

    I'm German and have studied and finished biology and medicine. I'm also having second thoughts on my decisions because the health care system in Germany is also under increased pressure with people leaving the system and costs overall rising. I'm starting to consider moving to Switzerland to practice.

  • @zenongruba2607
    @zenongruba2607 Год назад +16

    Oh, I forgot. Our "short"rostered week was 75 hours. Our long week was seven days. Hours worked could be from 72 hours to an entire week. The "carrot" was the reference that the hsopital gave each resident. This "reference" travelled with each job application for the rest of that doctor's life!!!