What I don't understand is, all doctors go through turbulent junior years when you make mistakes and are lumbered with guilt, you get humiliated by your consultant, and sometimes you are stabbed in the back by your colleagues. Yet when junior doctors become senior, they abuse junior doctors in exactly the same way.
I just think even you understand the difficulties a young junior doctor will face, you wanna e mean to them early. So they either make it or leave the field. Toughen them up type of thing. I don’t necessarily agree with this tactic. But I know a lot of parents believe this as well.
Nice to hear your view as a Doctor on this book, I'm just reading it, so far I've laughed out loud about 9 or 10 times and shed a tear once. Not many books can do that!
I used to work in care and had to make a diary of all the weird stuff that was happening in the home like personal information being left out, residents swearing at me and insulting daily and a couple of safeguarding issues. I was a trainee and my manger left after I was there two weeks leaving me to run an entire department of the home at age 19
I just finished this book 10 days ago and I wanted to ask you questions about what is still true on RU-vid comments, but then I thought I should not, you are a busy man. But YOU READ MY MIND!
@@Kiran.Morjaria yeah, and it kind of scared me half to death 🤣 I have followed up with other doctors who pointed out he was in one of the most competitive specialties.. so that helped a bit!
Its accurate and I was only in the IT side of the NHS. Depends what hospital you're at but I was at one where they'd given away all rights to the parking at the hospital to a 3rd party company who charges EVERYONE to park there. So his part about the hospital parking was accurate
Haha not creepy at all! Which videos did you like!? The channel is a bit all over the place in terms of the type of content so it can get a little confusing
@@Kiran.Morjaria I’ve been watching all of it really. Ones about being a doctor I like most. I’m sort of in awe of doctors. I’d have loved to have gone in to medicine, but my brain and the sciences never got on too well. I’m much better suited to social work 🙂