Caporegime
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That's right, cheer him up...

I really feel for these guys, I meet a lot of medical students and the uncertainty at the moment is pretty worrying for them.
That's right, cheer him up...
Yep, medical student
So why do Nurses get it paid for but you don't?
What is different about them?
So why do Nurses get it paid for but you don't?
What is different about them?
Wasn't it the case that nurses didn't need a degree until quite recently, but now do?
Crappy situation to be in. You're invested in a job that you've no idea what it will entail when you finally get out of Uni heavily in debt.
You'll be working for a monopoly employer who has cut your pension and increased your contributions, frozen the sub-inflation pay increment and is trying to enforce increased hours, remove working hours protection and wants more weekend working without paying for it.
The next few weeks will be very interesting, I can't see Hunt having a career left at the end of it personally but we'll see.
So why do Nurses get it paid for but you don't?
What is different about them?
As a medical student we got a bursary in the last three years of university which paid course fees (1k a year, you got more if means tested iirc). I didn't ever really understand why it was only the clinical years.
Had my final year of med school fees paid, thankfully at that stage tuition fees were only £1K. Dread to think how much debt medics are graduating with nowadays.
I would say it's probably going very well for Mr Hunt, exactly to plan. How long until he announces a private contract to manage discharges*?
*Oof there's a term and a half.
One of the largest NHS ‘market’ contracts to date collapsed this month. The £800million (originally £1 billion) deal to provide NHS care for older people in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough failed after only 8 months, deemed “financially unsustainable”.
The hospital I'm currently placed at have agreed all juniors apart from 'emergency cover' can strike. I'll visit the picket line tomorrow