Four in ten junior doctors plan to leave the NHS as soon as they can find another job Four in ten junior doctors (40%) are actively planning to leave the NHS as soon as they can find another job,1 a survey from the BMA has revealed.
In the survey, released as part of the BMA chair of council Professor Phil Banfield’s New Year’s message, poor pay and working conditions were among the top reasons for junior doctors wanting to leave.2
Many of those doctors wanting to quit the NHS plan to work as doctors abroad.
See also:
- Four in 10 junior doctors plan to quit the NHS as soon as possible The Daily Mail
- Four in ten junior doctors want to leave the NHS The Daily Telegraph
- ‘The NHS will not be able to cope’ – new poll reveals planned junior doctor exodus Evening Standard
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