If Government don't act, there 'won't be any junior doctors left working in the NHS'

If Government don't act, there 'won't be any junior doctors left working in the NHS'

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The transcript discusses the ongoing strike by junior doctors in the UK, highlighting the lack of government response to their demands for better pay and working conditions. It covers the challenges faced by doctors during the strike, including financial and mental health impacts. The discussion also touches on broader issues of underfunding in public services and the resulting retention crisis, with many doctors considering moving abroad for better opportunities. Despite the challenges, there is hope for future negotiations to resolve these issues.

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What are the consequences of junior doctors moving abroad for their training?

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What does the future look like for junior doctors in the UK if current issues are not addressed?

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