WHY ARE DOCTORS LEAVING THE NHS | doctors pay, burnout and moving abroad

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • I hope you find this video helpful to find out about some of the reasons doctors are leaving the NHS. This is not an extensive list and people nag have various reasons for wanting to leave.
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    00:00:00 Intro
    00:02:27 Reason 1 - Pay
    00:03:37 Reason 2 - Undervalued
    00:05:03 Reason 3 - Burnout
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Комментарии • 36

  • @pja8901
    @pja8901 Год назад +12

    I just had a look on Glassdoor "NHS Doctor Salaries in London Area". Total pay average £52,000. I nearly spat out my coffee!! That is so bad...
    I work in IT and earn more than that. I didn't need to go uni, take out a loan, am not responsible for people's lives, am not putting my own life at risk, I don't work shifts, I don't work more than 8 hours a day, I rarely work weekends, I didn't need to study as much, I can work from home most of the time.
    I take my hat off to anyone working in the NHS, when they could literally go be a lorry driver or something and not take a pay cut. It baffles me that they stay in the field. They are probably just good people who are giving back to society, rather than just doing a job. I don't know.
    Anyway, I worry about the future of NHS and the country as a whole.

    • @shahrozkhalid3827
      @shahrozkhalid3827 Год назад

      how much do make per year as an IT ?

    • @pja8901
      @pja8901 Год назад +1

      @@shahrozkhalid3827 63k

    • @trixo5
      @trixo5 Год назад

      NHS is not going to last much longer.

    • @GaryRichardson-yo4wj
      @GaryRichardson-yo4wj 4 месяца назад

      The amount of money wastage on private contractors or training overseas doctors and nurses.and other things like viruses and diseases cures for overseas people and low skilled people coming to the uk for treatment is wasting billion that could be give to nhs workers that why the nhs staff get crap pay and also the likes of spending 50 million on diversity departments in two years.and other countries don't let people for uk get treatment for free so why does the uk let the world get for free. Take for example a man from Pakistan came to uk for a liver transplant and the nhs found out his body was destroying the new liver implants and went on to have 4 that's 4 uk people push aside for him. he left without paying a penny the total bill with him have the treatment and living in the hospital for over a year was over 130k and a woman from uk went to Thailand and was hit by a car whos drive was high on drugs.spent over two months in a Thailand hospital with a broken back.before she was able to leave she was told to settle the bill it cost 40k and a extra 10k to fly her back to uk.

  • @carysr7270
    @carysr7270 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for sharing Tash, it’s such an important message! I start my midwifery course in September and as much as I can’t wait I think the future of working in the NHS is a scary one

    • @DrTashBinnie
      @DrTashBinnie  Год назад +2

      I’m sorry it seems so negative but it’s important to share the truths - of course there are so many amazing parts of working in healthcare too! Good luck starting!

  • @suengnyanga7086
    @suengnyanga7086 2 года назад +5

    Unless NHS staff take the heavy route (morally contentious) of refusing to treat and bringing most health services to a standstill, I am afraid the government will not give a damn. The media will find some way to vilify doctors to the public too. I highly recommend people planning to become a doctor seriously consider if the NHS is where they want to go. Other countries pay triple. You have one life, don’t waste it on a British public that acts like they own you after a bunch of claps.

    • @DrTashBinnie
      @DrTashBinnie  Год назад

      The BMA will ballot Junior Doctors at the end of September for industrial action so it seems strikes are likely!

    • @ghadasaidani6111
      @ghadasaidani6111 Год назад

      Hi. Which countries are paying more please?

    • @taffyterrier
      @taffyterrier Год назад

      @@ghadasaidani6111 about 5 of the 195 countries in the world - 189 pay less.

    • @jonathanoxlade4252
      @jonathanoxlade4252 Год назад

      Yea I think if you got the degree go work for private doctors atleast your life will be better in fact this probably makes many private doctors happy because if the NHS don't give a shit then private care will definitely take the staff away from them

    • @taffyterrier
      @taffyterrier Год назад +1

      @@jonathanoxlade4252 Fine just as long as they pay back the cost of their taxpayer funded training.

  • @alexwebber4288
    @alexwebber4288 2 года назад +2

    I’m starting Med school in September and can’t even get funding for my tuition fee loan so will be working alongside my studies as a HCA.
    I will be financially struggling and overworked before I even become a FY1 doctor, but sounds like it’s something I need to get used to for the foreseeable anyway 😔

    • @DrTashBinnie
      @DrTashBinnie  Год назад +1

      I’m sorry to hear this! I’m assuming you’re doing grad med?

    • @alexwebber4288
      @alexwebber4288 Год назад +1

      No, I’m a mature student and had completed a degree level qualification 20+ years ago, although not a degree with honours so not able to apply for grad med.
      It’s really frustrating as this was funded by my employer at the time and not SFE but they still won’t fund me as it’s an equivalent level ☹️
      I have a WP background, so I didn’t think Uni was an option for me when I left school. It’s taken this long to build the confidence to believe in myself xx

  • @ssenyongaedgar7624
    @ssenyongaedgar7624 Год назад +1

    thanks Tash, this is Edgar from Uganda. im a 2nd year medical student and guess what burn out is a daily encounter for most of us, now what is more diappointing than finding out that the people you are fighting to become are actually also facing challenges. so when will peace prevail in a medical practitioner`s life😔😔😔 its too much to sacrifice 4 people who dont care

  • @Ashley-ty7fg
    @Ashley-ty7fg Год назад

    Do any of the NHS lie about health problems?,I'm really anxious

  • @mosahidali8238
    @mosahidali8238 Год назад

    And the gmc is not allowing certain Ukrainian universities

  • @andishae2699
    @andishae2699 Год назад

    I am a junior doctor from Bangladesh. I left being a doctor and changed my career because I was under paid, over worked, under respected and under valued. I have burnt out actually. After changing my career I am happier and earn way more than I could ever earn in my entire life. #chosenottobeadoctor

    • @ashwinisharma3239
      @ashwinisharma3239 Год назад

      Which career have you changed to, from the medical profession?

  • @Ashley-ty7fg
    @Ashley-ty7fg Год назад

    I have so many problems with my body and the NHS are telling me I am fine anyone else think they are corrupt?

    • @taffyterrier
      @taffyterrier Год назад +2

      Yes is the short answer.

    • @johnmccabe4798
      @johnmccabe4798 Год назад +1

      Normal doctors are the same so are they corrupt perhaps the one that's leaving can answer that one , your lucky by the way because the British couldn't get an appointment with there doctor and still can't hence having to go to ae so perhaps a gp can answer that one

    • @johnmccabe4798
      @johnmccabe4798 Год назад +1

      Maybe that's why we so called British are ungrateful then ,we've paid all our working lives for our health care and haven't gotten it

  • @brucetillerson3329
    @brucetillerson3329 Год назад +1

    Privatisation is the ONLY hope for the future!

    • @shanikwa12345
      @shanikwa12345 Год назад +3

      That’s what the tories want you to think

  • @lornapakkiri3368
    @lornapakkiri3368 Год назад +1

    The number of doctors who actually leave is about the same as it always has been.

  • @lovechineseforever9434
    @lovechineseforever9434 3 месяца назад

    LOL AUSTRALIA SO LUCKY TO HAVE CHINESE MONEY

  • @benjam8306
    @benjam8306 2 года назад +16

    Here revising for the UCAT and it looks like I ain't got anything to look forward to 🥲

    • @DrTashBinnie
      @DrTashBinnie  Год назад +1

      I’m so sorry. It’s such a bad time for all of us at every stage. Hopefully things will change this year with strikes looking likely to happen at the end of this year!