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Tuesday, October 11, 2005
"We're paid too much", says junior doctor
A house officer has incurred the wrath of most of the medical establishment by writing a fascinating New Statesman article arguing that UK doctors are paid too much. The unrepentant junior told the Telegraph "I may need a new job, possibly as a tea boy. But it is something I believe in and I believe it is right. I'm not suggesting that we are paid a pittance, but it should be in line with the amount of work we do." (See also the many critical responses in the Telegraph.)
The BMA commented that this view was "not widely held" among doctors.
New poll: Are doctors overpaid? (Remember, this poll is strictly anonymous. Even the editor can't see who has voted.)
Last poll: Should weeks of nights be phased out? Fairly even spread of views on this, though nobody thought shifts should be abandoned for on call. The majority favoured split weeks of three and four nights.
News
In related news, doctors may only get a 2.5% payrise (Hospital Doctor). The editor argues that the salary is about respecting doctors.
Long hours set to spark mass consultant exodus
Juniors threaten strike over unemployment crisis in UK (Hospital Doctor)
Not online, but in the paper edition of HD, is a report on successful appeals over hours in the West Midlands. There is also a report that Trusts refusing to include virology SpRs in on call rotas (and pay them banding) are putting patients at risk and jeopardising training.
MMC to force juniors into Trust posts? (Hospital Doctor)
A US court recently ruled that an Illinois hospital was not responsible for the injuries caused when a sleep-deprived doctor fell asleep at the wheel, after working 34 hours of a 36-hour shift. But does the hospital have a duty of care? The Sleep Foundation has a vote up on their webpage: Should the Court Hold Employers Responsible for Their Employees' Fall-Asleep Crash? (NSF)
NHS trust plans to cut consultant posts to make savings (BMJ)
University College London NHS Trust goes wireless - allowing the possibility of remote access to patient records and electronic correspondence anywhere in the hospital. (E-Health Insider)
Tips for doctors (BMJ Career Focus)
Getting started at a new hospital
Communicating with colleagues
Ringing about a patient - what to do when you ring the on call doctor
Filling in a claim form (for travel expenses etc)
Tips on safe prescribing
A basic guide to patient safety: Risk Analysis (BMJ Career Focus)
A course on in-flight medical emergencies (Hospital Doctor)
Support for doctors
Doctors, drink and drugs - what support is available? (BMJ Career Focus)
Jobscore - peer reviews of hospital jobs (BMJ Career Focus)
Opinion
Are US-style physicians' assistants needed? (Hospital Doctor)
Trusts should cut workload of senior physicians to retain them (BMJ)
Ensuring medical students are "fit for purpose": It is time for the UK to consider a national licensing process (BMJ)
Should training for out of hours work be removed from GP registrar core training requirements? (BMJ Career Focus)
Should doctors always admit mistakes? (BMJ Career Focus)
Do GPs deserve their recent pay rise? (BMJ)
The benefits of GP practice experience in FY1 and FY2 (BMJ Career Focus)
Interview with new president of the Medical Women's Federation (BMJ Career Focus)
Can physicians regulate themselves? (CMAJ editorial) followed by two letters
New research and reports
PDAs beat pagers for doctor response times, says study (E-Health Insider)
Effectiveness of Aroma on Work Efficiency: Lavender Aroma during Recesses Prevents Deterioration of Work Performance. (Chem Senses 2005 Sep 14)
Sleep and student performance at school. (J Sch Health 2005;75(7):248-54.)
Extracts only (BMJ - worth looking up if you have the paper copy or an online subscription):
Foundation programme for newly qualified doctors Should improve specialist training in the UK but may lack capacity. Followed by three letters in response.
Students should spend part of training in rural hospitals
Women doctors and their careers - what now?
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The BMA commented that this view was "not widely held" among doctors.
New poll: Are doctors overpaid? (Remember, this poll is strictly anonymous. Even the editor can't see who has voted.)
Last poll: Should weeks of nights be phased out? Fairly even spread of views on this, though nobody thought shifts should be abandoned for on call. The majority favoured split weeks of three and four nights.
News
In related news, doctors may only get a 2.5% payrise (Hospital Doctor). The editor argues that the salary is about respecting doctors.
Long hours set to spark mass consultant exodus
Juniors threaten strike over unemployment crisis in UK (Hospital Doctor)
Not online, but in the paper edition of HD, is a report on successful appeals over hours in the West Midlands. There is also a report that Trusts refusing to include virology SpRs in on call rotas (and pay them banding) are putting patients at risk and jeopardising training.
MMC to force juniors into Trust posts? (Hospital Doctor)
A US court recently ruled that an Illinois hospital was not responsible for the injuries caused when a sleep-deprived doctor fell asleep at the wheel, after working 34 hours of a 36-hour shift. But does the hospital have a duty of care? The Sleep Foundation has a vote up on their webpage: Should the Court Hold Employers Responsible for Their Employees' Fall-Asleep Crash? (NSF)
NHS trust plans to cut consultant posts to make savings (BMJ)
University College London NHS Trust goes wireless - allowing the possibility of remote access to patient records and electronic correspondence anywhere in the hospital. (E-Health Insider)
Tips for doctors (BMJ Career Focus)
Getting started at a new hospital
Communicating with colleagues
Ringing about a patient - what to do when you ring the on call doctor
Filling in a claim form (for travel expenses etc)
Tips on safe prescribing
A basic guide to patient safety: Risk Analysis (BMJ Career Focus)
A course on in-flight medical emergencies (Hospital Doctor)
Support for doctors
Doctors, drink and drugs - what support is available? (BMJ Career Focus)
Jobscore - peer reviews of hospital jobs (BMJ Career Focus)
Opinion
Are US-style physicians' assistants needed? (Hospital Doctor)
Trusts should cut workload of senior physicians to retain them (BMJ)
Ensuring medical students are "fit for purpose": It is time for the UK to consider a national licensing process (BMJ)
Should training for out of hours work be removed from GP registrar core training requirements? (BMJ Career Focus)
Should doctors always admit mistakes? (BMJ Career Focus)
Do GPs deserve their recent pay rise? (BMJ)
The benefits of GP practice experience in FY1 and FY2 (BMJ Career Focus)
Interview with new president of the Medical Women's Federation (BMJ Career Focus)
Can physicians regulate themselves? (CMAJ editorial) followed by two letters
New research and reports
PDAs beat pagers for doctor response times, says study (E-Health Insider)
Effectiveness of Aroma on Work Efficiency: Lavender Aroma during Recesses Prevents Deterioration of Work Performance. (Chem Senses 2005 Sep 14)
Sleep and student performance at school. (J Sch Health 2005;75(7):248-54.)
Extracts only (BMJ - worth looking up if you have the paper copy or an online subscription):
Foundation programme for newly qualified doctors Should improve specialist training in the UK but may lack capacity. Followed by three letters in response.
Students should spend part of training in rural hospitals
Women doctors and their careers - what now?
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