@GMB@MartinSLewis@SteveBarclay States 5 new medical schools have opened this year but at least 3 of them mainly recruit international students, with less than 12 places being available for UK students at these schools so how does this help when the international students leave after graduating?
@Les_Dubh@BBCBreakfast Because he used "NHS Staff" not healthcare professionals, only about 10% of the NHS staff is actually healthcare.
It's the same thing they did with the Jab mandate, "only 2% of NHS staff were not jabbed" but it was enough HCPs to make them backtrack
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@Deliveroo@DeliverooHelp
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@MysticRiverFlow@Jbnaylor1@SkyNews It'll be similar to other HCPs some of them just have older contracts that had a pay rise embedded in them, I've met HCAs on more than B5 nurses. Plus this could also factor in London allowance.
@PhilipJMilton @angryyouth078 @DanielaNadj NHS staff? Probably hundreds if not thousands, but doctors only make a small percentage of that number, Band 9 is mostly held by management roles. These chief exec wages are from 2003 so I can only speculate how much they're inflated by now
@PhilipJMilton @angryyouth078 @DanielaNadj It's the biggest employer in the country and pay is its biggest cost but only 10% of its staff are clinical and its highest pay bands are reserved for finance managers, estate managers and heads of HR. For the medical staff, the terms are not beyond the private sector.
@PhilipJMilton @angryyouth078 @DanielaNadj 'Average' is the worst possible measurement of income, the 'average' Amazon employee makes $88,000 PA using that metric. People are leaving the NHS because of its horrific work conditions and bad pay relative to workload, if you want to stop private work, pay them competitively.
@PhilipJMilton @angryyouth078 @DanielaNadj Then you'd need to double their pay at a minimum, working for the NHS is the worst thing you can do as a health professional.
Doctor starting wage: £29,384
Nurse/Paramedic starting wage: £25,655
In the private sector, they earn almost triple that and see much fewer patients.
@Mortdog It's 60G or Neeko's, 5 items are too RNG (5 cloaks incoming) and most comps probably don't benefit from the TC because it'll be rarely pushing an important chase trait, usually, it's something like scholars or enchanters.
@sajidjavid@DHSCgovuk
Do we have any updates on this?
Med schools in the UK don't currently consider any healthcare experience in applications and only focus on A-level grades, so a dentist of 15 years is considered the same as a college student
https://t.co/wrEryUB5va
@BarryWilllow@NHS100K The figure you're using is not an actual representation of how many clinical staff are vaccinated. only 10% of the NHS workers are clinical staff.
@Prof_Marciniak @Tenishaaaaaaaaa@SkyNews The man works in a ICU/CCU probably places 100s of igels/LMA/ETs a week all of which are considered AGPs, he's got frequent and repeat exposure. What benefit does a vaccine offer him?