Problems With Medical Training In The UK

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Recently there seems to be more and more issues with postgraduate medical training in the UK. Having recently applied and accepted an offer to start GP training in UK, I've started to become more concerned about some of the issues I'll likely face when I start training. In this video I'll discuss the insane levels of competition when trying to get on a speciality training programme, GP unemployment, physician associates and some of the issues new junior doctors are facing when they graduate from medical school.

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I got a GP ST1 post in London this year and rejected it purely because of these issues. GPs aren’t appreciated anymore, they’re being replaced by noctors. I’m not willing to take on the medicolegal responsibility of multiple PAs/paramedics/pharmacists seeing undifferentiated patients. Would rather leave medicine.

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As a gp, there is nothing more triggering to me the the role of a PA. To think the gone through the hell of medical school, the hell of f1/f2, the stress of 3 years gp training and in the end go compete with a 25 year old PA who has completed a 2 year course.

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Love it man, at a similar stage to you CT2 in London, it indeed sucks and is deliberate.

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