How Much Australian Junior Doctors Earn VS UK NHS Doctors | Salary Breakdown

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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Why I'm making this video
02:03 Quick summary of earnings
04:47 How Australia works
07:25 Payslip Breakdown - Payments
11:32 Payslip Breakdown - Deductions

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What's up guys! My name is Kenji and I am a doctor working in London. In this video, I breakdown how much junior doctors earn in Australia vs the UK NHS doctors.

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I recently watched a reaction video about this, comparing it to U.S. pay. It's unbelievable. I currently live in the U.S. but I'm planning to apply to medical school in Australia.

julienalexander
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You are often jokingly referred to as NHS refugees here in Aus.

Inflammasomes
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would love to see the same video for USA

OllieTudor
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I moved out of the UK after F1 and moved to Germany and I finished my residency a year ago. When I started my residency back in 2017 I made an average salary of just above 70k Euros (Gross) as a first year resident. I think I worked about 46 Hours on average. I did Radiation Oncology as a Specialty. Over the period of about 6 year it went up to 100k+. Post Residency its a lot better and working hours in Private Practice are like max 42 hours a week. Obviously, it varies .. some slightly senoir colleagues make 200k/year for 42 Hour week. GPs in underserved areas make also very good money. Locums in Emergency Med or Pysh or Radiology pay also really well. I know some people who work about 45 Hours doing locums with a base salaray of 14k a month plus extra depending on the sessions. And the jobs are Endless.

AhmedChughtai
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Can you please explain why my 89 year old mum that lives in Scotland, when she needed a hip replacement went private as the nhs waiting list was so long. It cost her £16000? Despite no complications.
I live in Australia. A friend whose father in law retired out here needed the same op and had it had done privately. Again no complications but it cost $18000.
That’s in uk £16000 =Au$ 31000
Australia Au $18000,
A huge difference. But the care is every bit as good if not better in Oz and health care professionals get better pay. So the uk is making a killing if you excuse the unfortunate pun! Such greed! Just how much is enough?
Now retired I was a double qualified RN having trained I the NHS and emigrated 30 years ago. When I got my first pay check I actually thought I had been overpaid. But it turned out I wasn’t . So better pay for working less hours. I thought all my Christmas’s had come at once.This loss of health care professionals is only going to get worse unless drastic action is taken by government in the uk. I also heard recently that uk trained nurses may have to upskill as their competencies are falling short of Oz equivalent!! Never in my wildest dream would I thought that would happen. And yet still people still say that theNHS is the best in world, but the reality is nothing could be further from the truth.

christinefiedor
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Hi Dr Kenji, so your friend who is a pgy3 in australia is he an f3? As in did he do both f1 and f2 here then went to australia as a pgy3 or f3?

And thank you for your videos.

They are great and we all appreciate it.

HamzaKhan
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Australian healthcare is not 100% free.

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