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To resent doctors who leave the profession?

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Prrambulate · 27/04/2024 21:00

IN PARTICULAR, to take up lucrative management consultancy roles at the likes of McKinsey. I know three doctors among my uni cohort who have left the profession in the early-mid 30s, very close to or having trained at consultancy level for specialisms like ophthalmology, orthopaedics. It seems to be happening more often but that could just be my perception.

It’s frustrating because medical places are significantly capped in the UK, getting a place on a course is difficult, and training these doctors is costly. And then just to lose these qualified doctors at a time of dire need in the NHS is kind of maddening.

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Copperas · 05/02/2025 18:11

Does anyone know if anything has changed in any way? I have a DS who is currently an F1. And this sounds so alarming

Salacia · 09/02/2025 14:51

Copperas · 05/02/2025 18:11

Does anyone know if anything has changed in any way? I have a DS who is currently an F1. And this sounds so alarming

Look for the more recent posts about the lack of jobs for UK doctors - conditions certainly haven’t got any better and there’s now a high chance of unemployment at the end of the foundation period with huge bottlenecks for specialty training and consultant posts (with even trust grade positions being insanely competitive). Many more doctors will have to look further afield/abroad for work or end up leaving the profession.

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