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I don’t understand why people often soft-target doctors❗❗ In a recent video, popular teacher Khan Sir claimed that doctors prescribe MRI or CT scans based on the type of vehicle a patient arrives in. Statements like these shape public perception negatively. Even when such tests are medically necessary, people...

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People often say that we need immigration because without it, the NHS would collapse. This just is not true. At the moment, we're not training enough medics in this country - but this is a choice. We do not need to rely on staff from overseas. The NHS has a deeply unusual setup when it comes to its workforce. The Government sets the rules for who can qualify as a medical professional, decides how many medical training places to offer, and controls the flow of medical graduates into the NHS. It decides how much to charge students, and under what conditions. And because the NHS is by far the country's main employer of medical professionals, the Government also has effective control over the pay and conditions of those who qualify, and is responsible for deciding where medical trainees go, and when. So the Health Service isn't subject to the same labour market forces as other organisations. The Government controls both the supply *and* the demand of its own workforce. In 2025, we had 15,723 British-trained doctors competing for 12,833 NHS training posts. Those British-trained doctors had already been whittled down from the thousands of people who apply to train as doctors every year, of whom only half are accepted. Hundreds of those rejected each year have three A* grades at A Level. The reason that we don't offer more medical degrees is because, at the moment, the NHS doesn't have enough training places for British-trained doctors. But at the same time, under the current system, British-trained doctors aren't given priority when it comes to the training places that we *do* have. So not only were those 15,723 British-trained doctors competing with each other for just 12,833 training places, they were also competing with 25,257 doctors trained overseas. This is rubbish for those British doctors, and a colossal waste of money for the rest of us, because it costs taxpayers about a quarter of a million pounds to educate each doctor to the point of graduating. But perhaps this means the NHS gets the very best doctors? No. In fact, doctors trained overseas are 2.5 times more likely to be referred to the GMC, the regulator responsible for maintaining standards in the medical profession. The GMC hears cases relating to professional misconduct and medical malpractice. Exchanging British-trained doctors for those trained overseas is not always a like-for-like swap. But here’s the craziest twist of all. The training places we do have are *randomly allocated*. No priority for British doctors, despite the fact we’ve paid to teach them. And no priority for the best graduates, despite the fact we need their skills. Top performing students have no choice over where they go, and aren't given priority when allocating new training places. They often have to wait months to find out where they're being posted, and will often receive very little notice before being asked to pick up sticks and relocate to another part of the country. Last summer, one of my constituents qualified as a doctor. He graduated with one of the very highest marks in the year, in the top three, from one of the most competitive medical schools in the country. He is clearly an outstanding student and will make an incredible doctor. In any sane system he would have been placed immediately, and been able to choose his location and specialism to keep him incentivised and happy within the NHS, and to make the most of his obviously considerable talents. Instead, because of the mismanagement of places and the lottery system, he wasn’t placed in the first round of allocations. He wasn’t placed in the second round. He wasn’t even placed in the third round, or even the fourth. With less than four weeks to go he still had no placement and no sense of where he would be spending the next few years of his life, including whether he might be able to live close to his partner, another doctor qualifying at the same time as him. He might not have got a training placement at all. Fortunately, the Government is looking to change the system, so that British-trained doctors are prioritised for training places. This is a great change. We need to train more medical professionals in this country, including doctors. The Health Service does not need to rely on overseas doctors - there is plenty of talent right here. But we also need a system which prizes excellence, and provides clarity for medical trainees. The most talented, British-trained graduate doctors should clearly get top priority, and should be able to operate within a system that makes it possible to plan their lives and build a career here. Both medical trainees and patients would benefit from such a system. The alternative is more talented British doctors going abroad, and more reliance on migration.

Katie Lam

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“I gave approval for the appointment of 40 doctors, we only got 11” - “ There is no patriotism on the part of the doctors on their country…..” - “before women doctors don’t travel abroad, but now they do, and its one of the most unfortunate things that is happening to us” - Gov. Dikko Radda. Your excellency sir Dikko Umaru Radda, Ph.D. CON. i believe it is unfair to think of doctors in Nigeria as unpatriotic when they continue to share their pains and realities informing their decisions to leave the country when better opportunities come their way. NARD has been on strike for the past 12 days now with 19 Demands , all of which borders around their wellbeing. The root causes for our brain drain is beyond monetary value sir and we all know it. Young doctors are loosing their lives, female doctors having miscarriages, their little families breaking apart. This is an attack on their livelihood and their simple right to live. Everyday they walk into a hospital, they are met with every reason why they should leave to work elsewhere. Unlike other professions, doctors swore an oath holding on to their holy books, to DO NO HARM. How do you do no harm when you can’t even save yourself from the shackles of the broken system. Respectfully sir. We should all focus on implementing lasting policies that would go a long way in solving our healthcare system challenges. We understand that we are not the USA nor the UK, but we must tailor our solutions to fit into our challenges. One way to go is by acting on the NARD 19 DEMANDS. Thank you. Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria Federal Ministry of Health, NIGERIA Aproko Doctor Global Nigerian Doctor NARD Nigerian Medical Association Dr Mohammad Usman Suleiman The_Bearded_Dr_Sina The Nigerian Senate Bola Ahmed Tinubu Senator Kashim Shettima S24 Television Channels Television ARISE NEWS TVC News News Central TV

elamin_eya

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#WATCH | Patna | Chief Patron of the Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA), Rohan Krishnan says, "This is a very unfortunate incident. The politician involved is an elected representative from the Shiv Sena who assaulted a female doctor as well as other healthcare workers, nurses, and paramedics. He was accompanied by several goons; the entire incident was caught on camera... Under these circumstances, it is imperative that immediate action be taken against this corporator for his actions. It is the responsibility of the Maharashtra government to ensure that the police do not succumb to any pressure... The FAIMA has written to Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, demanding action against him within 24 hours..." He also says, "Many medical colleges and hospitals are opening in India these days, creating the impression that our medical infrastructure is improving significantly; however, the reality is quite different... There are significant technological shortcomings—deficiencies that have been overlooked... While violence against doctors is generally not a major concern in other countries, it has become a serious issue in India. Incidents of abuse against both male and female doctors occur almost daily..." He further says, "If no satisfactory action is taken within 24 hours, we stand with the doctors of Maharashtra. They have already called for a strike; OPD services there are suspended, and we are fully prepared to stage a nationwide protest in their support—and we will do so."

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