Isn't there other mainstream options/ employers for junior doctors to work other than the NHS?
If I was a doctor I would be aiming to shift as soon as possible out of the NHS.
Why continue to work for an employer who doesn't value your services/ reward you appropriately?
Why continue to prop up a system that you know is unsafe for patients also?
One possibility actually, is they ship to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales for their training programs, and then once consultant level is achieved pop back to England to fill the vacancies.
The same old rules exist in the other countries, and the qualifications are one and the same.
It would remove a glut of foreign doctors from the regions, and then when they return to England as some, if not many no doubt would, the could be seen as superior candidates due to their 'home grownness' and linguistic abilities.
Additionally people may consider it as an option, as they wouldn't be that far from their origins, and there would be an endpoint to it.
Benefits us in Norn Iron I would have thought also.
To the best of my knowledge, last year Northern had 66 doctors complete their GP training. I believe this was complete their reg year, so fully qualified GPs. Due to our wonderful *&*&hole of a system, and tightness on quality of work life and other factors, 61 of those doctors are no longer within Northern Ireland. Mainland UK, Canada and Australia are where most of them are now.
So when HUNT (remember the rhyme) thinks people will not travel or leave for their training, they're already leaving after their training, so it can and will happen. Ouch.