Prof: Patients at risk with 40% FT new docs each year

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Patients are being put at risk as 40 per cent of doctors taken on by the NHS each year are foreign, a senior surgeon has warned.

Calling for more British doctors to be employed Professor J Meirion Thomas pointed out that professionals drafted in from abroad often have language difficulties, are not as well trained, and know little of our culture.

He made the criticism during an attack on Jeremy Hunt’s plans to save the NHS, which he claims are seriously flawed.

Instead of updating computers and bringing back out-of date family doctors, the Health Secretary needs to change the role of GPs and introduce senior nurses into local surgeries to relieve the pressure on A&E departments, the senior cancer surgeon suggests.

But an “urgent problem” the Health Secretary needs to address is that “we need more British doctors”, Professor Thomas said.

“Most readers will be surprised to learn that every year, we import 40 per cent of our doctors because of insufficient training places in British medical schools,” he wrote in the Spectator.

“Most applicants to UK medical schools are rejected despite having the required A-level grades. We encourage young people to become doctors, then we slap them back for want of places.”

The GMC registers 13,000 doctors a year, 6,000 or whom come from foreign countries and start work with “little or no knowledge and experience of British culture or of our health service — and this in the most people-centric occupation of all. It really does matter,” he said.

Professor Thomas, a consultant surgeon at the Royal Marsden hospital in London, also claimed that A&E departments were at “breaking point” because “old-fashioned” GPs were “not good enough”.

He blames the Government for the lack of British doctors, saying they are unwilling to pay thousands to train them and therefore leaving the positions open to foreign doctors who see working for the NHS as a “bonanza”.

“European doctors fly in to cover locum vacancies, especially in general practice,” he wrote.

“There is no test of language proficiency before registering. As a result of austerity in southern Europe, there has been a significant increase in GMC registrations of newly-qualified doctors from Greece, Spain, Italy, Portugal and especially eastern Europe. “

A GMC survey found that foreign-trained doctors are up to four times more likely to be suspended or struck off than their UK colleagues.

http://www.tremeritus.com/2013/08/15/prof-patients-at-risk-with-40-ft-new-docs-each-year/
 
Let's be more specific - doctors trained in India. These India-trained doctors are charlatans. Everything also can ...until the patient mati. Then, he will shake his head and say 'cannot'.
 
Let's be more specific - doctors trained in India. These India-trained doctors are charlatans. Everything also can ...until the patient mati. Then, he will shake his head and say 'cannot'.

This all boils down to our Gov lousy vision and discriminatory policies.
Many Singaporeans talent could have been doctors if not for the PAP fuckup
and biased self centred policies.
 
doctor from paki and bangla too. Their univerity eat shit.
 
look out for doctoress tin tin toon from myanmar, doctoress phuc dat bich from vietnam, and doctoress and adulteress yoni shakyalingam from india.
 
Let's be more specific - doctors trained in India. These India-trained doctors are charlatans. Everything also can ...until the patient mati. Then, he will shake his head and say 'cannot'.

singapore lagi worse!!!!! now doctors form India, bangladesh, phillipines. alot of these doctors are REJECTS and failed to get into USA and we are taking them in!!!!! full of cr@p. they talk like shiit , behave arrogant and want high pay when they are the rejects. full of crap.
 
We got dogters from India, Sri Lanka, Mynmar etc. 3rd world dogters first world charges. Medical faculty is so dam difficult and expensive to get into and we are wondering why local do not have enough doctors. If we are worried about quality when we open the flood gate to the medical faculty, what makes us so sure those imported are betterer than our local ah Beng and ah lians?
 
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