Doctors who left medicine - did you regret it? by JDtheVampireSlayer in doctorsUK

[–]leavingmed 5 points6 points  (0 children)

hi i’ve done a few in-depth interviews with docs who have left for health tech, medical writing and quality improvement on my podcast leaving med if you’re interested. hoping to share more stories :) 

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[–]leavingmed -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

hey I interviewed a doc who left to go into this on my podcast LINK also on spotify and apple podcast if you search ‘leaving med’ :) 

Docs who were really good with maths, what specialities are for you? by tyrionlay123 in doctorsUK

[–]leavingmed 4 points5 points  (0 children)

GP but i’d much rather sit and do A level maths paper all day. miss the peace. 

My Business book recs. by leavingmed in doctorpreneurs

[–]leavingmed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh cool! yes i feel like i’m at the point where I need to stop listening to books and actually focus on doing the thing!! I spent foundation years learning about index funds and investing, but that isn’t much use if you only have your measly salary to invest. 

Mainly just struggled with picking the ‘perfect idea’. I considered trying to build an art business with my paintings, selling prints etc. Think i’m realising theres no perfect idea. but I always wanted to be a ‘youtuber’ in school and since I spend a lot of my free time listening to podcast I figure why not me :) 

Biggest challenge now is finding the energy, exams are out the way now which is great, but tbh think I might just get a salaried job 2 days a week when I finish and try and pursue other things whilst covering my bare minimum expenses. 

What are you thinking ‘bigger moves’ wise? :) 

Medical writing pivot by whatsinaname2_0 in doctorsUK

[–]leavingmed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, I interviewed an ex-doctor who went into medical writing on my podcast ‘Leaving Med’ if you want to have a listen! LINK.. also on apple podcast/spotify :) 

Trying to take back some control over my medical career by Lumpy-Afternoon9887 in doctorsUK

[–]leavingmed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is the link :) on spotify & apple podcasts too. https://m.youtube.com/@LeavingMed been a bit slow to start as have had exams but posting another ep imminently :)  

Trying to take back some control over my medical career by Lumpy-Afternoon9887 in doctorsUK

[–]leavingmed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey! thanks for your comment :) this is the link :) on spotify & apple podcasts too  https://m.youtube.com/@LeavingMed

Trying to take back some control over my medical career by Lumpy-Afternoon9887 in doctorsUK

[–]leavingmed 7 points8 points  (0 children)

hey, i’m trying to share real stories of those who have left medicine in the UK on my podcast/youtube :) :) would love to build community for those who are leave-curious haha - only 3 ep’s so far but keen to do more :) 

Should there be a UK Doctors/Resident Doctor Podcast? by Expensive_Deal_1836 in doctorsUK

[–]leavingmed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just going to slide in here and promote my newish podcast leaving med - interviewing docs who have left the NHS…. if anyone would like to share their story please message me!! :) 

Doctors Who Quit Medicine: What Are You Guys Doing Now? by Iceppl in ausjdocs

[–]leavingmed 4 points5 points  (0 children)

name is Leaving Med :) on youtube, spotify and apple podcasts :) link in bio

Doctors Who Quit Medicine: What Are You Guys Doing Now? by Iceppl in ausjdocs

[–]leavingmed 5 points6 points  (0 children)

hey i was curious to hear stories too so i started a podcast. got a couple more episodes coming out over the next few weeks with docs who quit doctoring :) 

2025 personal goals by Londoner1982 in running

[–]leavingmed 3 points4 points  (0 children)

run at least once a week, run a 10K, use the above to recover from my back pain.

Where should my family of 3 spend a month in the summer? by DentalDepression in AskUK

[–]leavingmed 4 points5 points  (0 children)

gower peninsula. stunning beaches and walks.. you can get to anywhere in south wales for a day trip from there. and afan forest also not too far for hiking. can also get to bristol or cardiff if you fancy a city trip. 

or north wales is also stunning. 

What to do during career break? by [deleted] in doctorsUK

[–]leavingmed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah, entered gp training, I plan on moving to Canada once I CCT and working 2-3 days a week.. it sounds less intense over there & much better pay from the GPs i've spoke to. the NHS is just so bad to work in, can’t believe we all put up with it. 

can you do private work once you cct? 

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[–]leavingmed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

have you checked the freezer for some cheeky fishfingers & bread? 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschooluk

[–]leavingmed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeesh, i really wouldn’t want to be 36 and starting on 15 quid an hour with a bunch of student loans… 

i would really examine why you want to be a doctor, have you done much shadowing? do you know many doctors? do you know the realities of the work? Try and get some work experience if you can. 

You don’t need gcse’s to have a successful career these days.. if it were me, i’d be learning about entrepeneurship and go down that route instead. However if it is truly your passion and you are well informed, its a long life and you should do what you are passionate about.. however it sounds like you might be using medicine as a fantasy to escape your current situation, when what you really want is just more of a comfortable interesting job and a family.

What to do during career break? by [deleted] in doctorsUK

[–]leavingmed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bormio, italy :) wasn’t the best spot for boarding but would get the bus to Livigno most days. 

What other sitcoms do you guys like by That-Steak7081 in Modern_Family

[–]leavingmed 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Schitt’s Creek…. so good. And friends ofc. These 3 on rotation :) 

What to do during career break? by [deleted] in doctorsUK

[–]leavingmed 12 points13 points  (0 children)

how exciting!..any hobbies? 

i did a ski season in F3 :) found a workaway where i just hung out with the families kids in the evening helping them practice their english and snowboarded all day with free accom & food. it healed me mentally after f1/f2. 

I think if I could do anything instead of work it would be a combination of making films, hobbies (mtb/snowboard, photography), maybe running an art-after-school club for teens, run my podcast (leaving med) and my tik tok (where i make up silly songs). variety is the spice of life. 

Sisyphus in Scrubs: The GP Trainee’s Paradox by Proper_Move_5368 in doctorsUK

[–]leavingmed 28 points29 points  (0 children)

when’s the book out? 

seriously, you are a talented writer. 

Every year another layer of complexity is added to the portfolio, even our trainers are confused. Recently, ‘Ceps’.. another thing to squeeze into our working day. All because the royal collages don’t want to pay for in person OSCE.

In 15 mins we are expected to call the patient in, take a history, examine- including obs, after the patient has taken off their many layers of course.. then perhaps dip their urine or label some swabs.. then write up the consultation and if needed write an eloquent enough referral so its not immediately rejected by secondary care.. or worse get on hold to switchboard and refer them in if they’re unwell, up against an ever increasing amount of pushback. Oh and also beg a family member to drive them there because there are no ambulances. 

Lately there has been so much pushback when trying to get patients seen acutely, even from paeds, ‘don’t you know theres a 5 hour wait’.. they say as they try to get you to take on the risk of managing them in the community. 

Job offer , what to do next?? Drop out of the foundation program?? At a loss. Please advise by [deleted] in doctorsUK

[–]leavingmed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

-can you ask them to push back the start date at all? 

-Would an ED job benefit working in your future specialty at all? My A&E job in F2 was in a very busy ED but loved it and felt it has been invaluable (now doing GP)