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Quizzical Bob
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GillD46 wrote:
Silver_Shiney wrote:
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They still have massive debts - unless they have parents with VERY deep pockets!
Not necessarily - my daughter didn't have any debts after her nursing training/degree course (and I have very shallow pockets and extremely short arms.... :sarcasm:)
Maybe the dozens and dozens of Drs we know have been extravagant then. Most if them had around £50,000 worth if debt by the end of their courses.
They drink a lot.

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Not so ancient mariner
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The NHS will never have enough money - because it reverses the old proverb. In the NHS invention is the mother of necessity. As soon as a new treatment/procedure/diagnostic test is invented it is necessary to provide it. Added to which we have an increasing - not to mention ageing - population - so more demand for existing services. without someone inventing any new ones!

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Ian Perth
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Parts of the NHS need to work seven days a week like everyone else, including GPs. If working over seven days is good for everyone it should be good for them.

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Not so ancient mariner
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That's all very well in theory, but many areas are struggling to recruit/retain enough staff to run a 5 day a week service, let alone 7.

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Not so ancient mariner wrote:
That's all very well in theory, but many areas are struggling to recruit/retain enough staff to run a 5 day a week service, let alone 7.
They need a good galleymaster with a loud drum,I think they used to call them Matron!
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Not so ancient mariner
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That would help in certain areas, though in quality of service - not quantity.

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