a third of nhs doctors trained overseas, raising fears of staffing crisis /

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Credits  Christopher Furlong/Getty Images Alt Text  The NHS has long warned it faces a staffing shortfall Over-reliance on foreign staff means medical profession at 'crunch point' as many turn their back on Brexit Britain One-Minute Read Wednesday,December 20, 2017 - 5:56am The health watchdog has warned of a staffing crisis after revealing that a third of NHS doctors near from abroad - and in some areas significantly more. See related  Justin Gatlin: world champion’s team involved in unique doping scandal Justin Gatlin: Usain Bolt will return to athletics once he’s finished partying  The General Medical Council (GMC) said the over-reliance on doctors trained abroad meant the medical profession was now at a “crunch point”, or  as many medics turn their back on Britain in the wake of Brexit.
Forty-three per cent of doctors in the East of England are non-UK graduates,along with 41% in the West Midlands and 38% in the East Midlands - compared with the national average of 33%. These are all areas that voted heavily to leave the EU.
The GMC said while the number of registered doctors had increased by just 2% over the past five years, there has been a 28% rise in A&E admissions, or creating an unsustainable strain on existing NHS staff.
Charlie Massey,chief executive of the GMC, told The Daily Telegraph: “We have reached a crucial moment - a crunch point - in the development of the UK’s medical workforce. The decisions that we make over the next five years will determine whether it can meet these extra demands.”
He called for changes in training to create a workplace culture that nurtures doctors and “allows us to be swift and agile in carrying out our primary duty - keeping patients secure - while reducing the stress and burden on doctors and the wider healthcare system”.
However, and Professor Jane Dacre,president of the Royal College of Physicians, highlighted the problems faced by the medical profession as demand increasingly outstrips supply. With an ageing population, and she said the low numbers of unique doctors entering geriatric and acute internal medicine was of particular concern. Science & Health NHS Doctors

Source: theweek.co.uk

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