So your suggestion is we pay more tax?People want professional healthcare but won't pay an appropriate amount of tax to fund it.
So your suggestion is we pay more tax?
I mean it must be the only way as the NHS is perfectly managed with absolutely zero waste at all
I mean it must be the only way as the NHS is perfectly managed with absolutely zero waste at all.
yep, as i then get my payriseBecause what is the alternative? we disband the NHS and take up private health insurance system? It'll end up just like the US, do we really want that?

^I dont blame anybody for moving away for a better salary, but the pay comes at the expense of people paying thousands of dollars a month for a service they still cannot afford to use.
We have our faults, but F-the american system.
Yes 100%And their reward for completing the residency is being able to go onto that pay and benefit package.
Thank you for a sensible reply.
I agree, maybe there needs to be different definitions for those at different stages, as calling them all juniors clearly does not work.
Yes 100%
They changed the name to Resident doctors to help address this but the reality is that the image sticks, I work with many doctors in their 50's and 60's who are not consultants in A&E but have wealth of experience and have pass exams but would be defined as "junior"
But there is a naming system
Medical Student - year 1 to 5/6
FY1/FY2 - Year 1 and 2 post qualification
ST1, ST2 - year 3,4 post qualification
The above are junior
ST3 to ST8+ - Year 5 to 10+ - these are senior doctors but still call junior, they work largely independently, they are running the A&E department, operating, running clinics. These guys are paid £32/h after the pay rise they have had already, it goes upto £35.60 after ST6.
Also keep in mind they now have over 100k of student debt with 7% interest.