The Video Medical Schools Don't Want You To See

Choosing to study medicine can be a bit of a knee-jerk response for many students. It's traditionally a well-respected, well-paid job with highly rewarding work. While the core elements of a career in medicine haven't changed, the current landscape makes being a junior doctor in the NHS a very different prospect. In this video, I explore whether I'd still recommend medicine as a career and what the future may hold for future applicants.
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⌚ Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:35 The Truth
02:50 The Path Of Least Resistance
04:03 Things Will Improve
06:48 A Non-Traditional Path

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  • @oliverdechazal1126
    @oliverdechazal11264 ай бұрын

    Hello Dr. Oldie, great video as always. Do you think this is a sentiment that is echoed across Europe and North America or mostly in the NHS moreso than anywhere else?

  • @oliverdechazal1126

    @oliverdechazal1126

    4 ай бұрын

    Dr. Ollie******* sorry my autocorrect turned on 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @drollie

    @drollie

    4 ай бұрын

    Haha made me laugh. I can't say I'm fully plugged into how European/American doctors feel but I would say a tentative yes. I know Portuguese GPs went on strike at the beginning of September and some German doctors recently staged a walkout after the breakdown of talks regarding pay with their managers. In terms of how this is affecting the entire system though, I think the NHS is still objectively in quite a bad place. Funnily enough, I recently had to phone an ambulance in Germany for a patient and they were picked up in literally

  • @oliverdechazal1126

    @oliverdechazal1126

    4 ай бұрын

    @@drollie great thanks a lot !!!

  • @1950francesca

    @1950francesca

    4 ай бұрын

    Primary care physicians and pediatricians are certainly overworked in the US. However most physicians are not underpaid here, as we are the only developed country without socialized medicine. Here, the cost of health care for the patient is more the problem.

  • @bigphillip365
    @bigphillip3654 ай бұрын

    Video idea: Comparing the Scottish NHS vs England NHS Furthermore, how will medical students be allocated hospitals for foundation years now as they are no longer allowed to choose where? Do they get allocated anywhere around the country?

  • @drollie

    @drollie

    4 ай бұрын

    Great idea, thank you. Also yes, the new system for allocating foundation places is an interesting topic. It's not quite as bad as completely random allocation though. I read this article on it and thought it explained the situation well: www.progresswithjess.co.uk/post/sjt-and-epm-removed-from-foundation-programme-allocation-process-from-2024-what-it-means-for-you

  • @470pol511
    @470pol5114 ай бұрын

    Hi Dr Ollie. The 160k UK government invests in each student is quickly taken back by massively underpaying junior doctors in NHS. The investment is probably repatriated within 2 or 3 years.

  • @drollie

    @drollie

    4 ай бұрын

    While you could argue that underpaying doctors does recuperate some of this money, I'd suggest it takes a bit longer than 2/3 years. But the sentiment does stand, which is why some would love to lock junior doctors into the NHS for a minimum length of service.

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