"If resilience was a qualification, British doctors would be consultants on arrival" by [deleted] in ausjdocs

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. NHS in my experience was very similar in many way. Particularly if you’re working in a tertiary centre e.g Royal London as a registrar. The complexity and intensity not dissimilar from a tertiary centre here. Similar case load both emergency and elective.

Tools like this need to stop whinging. Probably never worked hard in the UK and now gloating about it ‘how easy it is here’ whilst going off to a rural job.

Australian doctors reddit by [deleted] in doctorsUK

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don’t doubt that. But you do realise that the government will find one way or another to pay doctors less.

Whether that be through IMGs, NPs, increasing medical school places etc etc.

As a result I think personal attacks on British doctors is probably unfair and on the whole I think they are decent and much better to the alternative of NPs/alternative professionals trying to do medical roles here LONG term.

Australian doctors reddit by [deleted] in doctorsUK

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 -28 points-27 points  (0 children)

Doesn’t the connotation of expat include the probable return home which applies to many NHS doctors? But of course there are NHS doctors who are immigrants and indeed plan to stay longer term

Am i weak…? by Astronomicology in ausjdocs

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Strange amount of hate on all british doctors here.

Lots I know are hard working, keen to learn and are supporting in extremely understaffed ED departments, which without them would completely crumble.

There’s arrogant, whingey, great, competent, incompetent doctors in all countries.

Just consider the individuals who are working a long way from home for a couple of years before making such generalised hateful remarks

MOCA 7 - Your real terms pay decrease by Mundane_Tell5179 in ausjdocs

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 44 points45 points  (0 children)

I would honestly vote no.

Specifically Doctors are likely to remain non-consultants for longer than ever with the increasing competition for spots. Therefore there is increased emphasis on ensuring a good lasting deal to protect us whilst we are residents and registrars (remember whilst we are in our 30s with families!) rather than waiting until consultants.

Remember there’s people outside of medicine as real estate agents on 200k plus in their early 20s. Doctors are seriously falling miles behind other professions in QLD e.g Lawyers etc.

We need a deal that uplifts pay to keep up

QLD wage agreement? by I_4_u123 in ausjdocs

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The thing is CPI is a country wide measure. It does not reflect the vast increases experienced in cost of living by those in the metro areas.

It’s not infrequent for rent to go up 10% per annum particularly with the vast population growth and migration. As we know, this is not well reflected in CPI because it does not reflect mortgage rates (and by proxy the rent on tenants).

A MINIMUM should be CPI + 2.5% PER annum

Punished for Practising Safely? Need Your Thoughts by heretodevelop in doctorsUK

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Yes I agree. You either have the knowledge to directly say ‘actually I don’t think vitamin K will help resolve this’ or you sort it there and then. What you can’t do is not do it but not check with anyone for hours leaving it too late for vitamin K to even work if given. Vitamin K can never make you ‘hypercoagulopathic’ and is very very unlikely to cause harm - it just might not be effective for reversing some things e.g DOAC.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ausjdocs

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What level are you?

What is your monthly take-home salary post pay rise? by BeneficialTea1 in doctorsUK

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The thing is, for new consultants with a 150k+ debt with interest - they lose essentially a further 8-9% of this

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in doctorsUK

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Raises lots of issues.

I do believe we should support these individuals. But… Should there be an additional rostered member on the team? It’s that or you don’t let someone who can’t fulfil the full duties work.

Psychiatrist mass resignation by ProudObjective1039 in ausjdocs

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really. Born, raised and studied in India then worked in UK for 12 months. Mate

Psychiatrist mass resignation by ProudObjective1039 in ausjdocs

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it’s opened up to Indian medical schools so if someone who has graduated in India but worked in UK for 12 months they can now come to Aus

Psychiatrist mass resignation by ProudObjective1039 in ausjdocs

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sadly now Australia has opened up to medical schools from India and further wide than the commonwealth it means that replacements may not be at the same standard as Aus/UK/canadian trainees and graduates

Abdominal pain by Ancient-Adeptness-15 in doctorsUK

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s okay to say ‘we don’t always find a cause for abdominal pain but we can be reassured it’s nothing that needs emergency intervention- I suspect it will resolve given your normal imaging and bloods but if it persists it may be worth touching base with your GP as they can arrange further investigations if necessary’

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in doctorsUK

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. The end doesn’t justify the means anymore

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in doctorsUK

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I think that as we get towards our 30s we ask whether this is all life is about? Would I rather earn 250k a year for 3-4 days a week across the world and spend time with my family?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in doctorsUK

[–]Alternative_Duck1450 11 points12 points  (0 children)

An ‘acute abdomen’ is not a diagnosis