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doctors to be - 20 years on

19 replies

southeastastra · 03/11/2007 08:24

did anyone see last nights?

the single mother of 4, who started training at 27 and where she is 20 years later.

tons of respect to her, but slightly worrying what she had to say about todays new recruits.

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ExplosiveScienceT · 03/11/2007 08:26

Didn't watch it, but remember seeing the original 20 years ago!

I must look out for it.

southeastastra · 03/11/2007 20:34

it was on bbc four

i've never seen anyone so happy in their job as fay and the children just got on with it

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Pruners · 03/11/2007 20:46

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southeastastra · 03/11/2007 20:49

i wondered who looked after her children and what happened to her husband (very nosey).

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Pruners · 03/11/2007 20:51

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southeastastra · 03/11/2007 20:55

when she wondered what they got up to when she was at work?

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Pruners · 03/11/2007 20:58

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southeastastra · 03/11/2007 21:07

i also wondered why she was so taken with plastic surgery.

so many questions!

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midnightexpress · 03/11/2007 21:15

I was mostly fascinated by her teeth.

Good on her, but I can't imagine being that driven, after all that time - I suppose if I was a single mum I'd maybe be more like that, but it seemed sad to see the kids eating a curry in the staff room of the hospital just to snatch soem time with her.

themildmanneredjanitor · 03/11/2007 21:17

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southeastastra · 03/11/2007 21:17

i know i thought that about her teeth too and hair (shame on me). wondered why it took her so long to start training. she must have had her children young.

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thegrowlygus · 06/11/2007 20:49

Watched this on sky plus tonight. She worked damn hard.

Thought it was interesting that she said that being a junior doctor was easier hours/work than being a single mum.

I have been a junior doctor.

For the last week my DH has been away so I have been a 'single' mum to 2.

Junior doctor was easier. Someone came and took the bleep away eventually...

liath · 06/11/2007 21:47

Ditto, the growlygus!

I thought having survived being a junior doc would totally prepare me for the sleep deprivation of motherhood.

Hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!

It's a shame this series is hidden away on BBC4, though as all the doctors featured have had some interesting things to say about medical training, today's NHS etc.

southeastastra · 10/11/2007 20:40

yesterday's was good too. the dr that went into local practise.

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LIZS · 10/11/2007 20:42

b*gger , missed it .

southeastastra · 10/11/2007 20:48

it was really good, it makes you realise how the nhs is run.

in a way though the amount of hours he put in as a junior doctor, on the lowest wage (lower than a porter), i sort of understood why he took the path he did.

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mylittlefreya · 10/11/2007 20:54

liath - it helped to start, I think.

And then there are no nights off. No weekends. No thank yous (I did O+G - maybe in other specialties you don't get any either).

Nowadays I would quite like to go back to work for a rest. But medicine is a rubbish place to work.

liath · 10/11/2007 20:56

Oh, I did O&G too. It was shite.

Medicine isn't too bad a place to work if you're a GP retainer doing one day a week, though .

southeastastra · 10/11/2007 21:16

what's o & g?

i guess alot of doctors are children of doctors? if not, what makes you want to be one?

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