November 19th, 2015, 04:00 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wendigo
Junior doctors row: 98% vote in favour of strikes
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-34859860
Militant little tossers
Junior doctors in England have overwhelmingly voted in favour of going on strike in their dispute with ministers over a new contract.
Some 98% voted in favour of a full strike and 99% in favour of action just short of a full strike.
As someone who was admitted to a hospital on a Friday the only doctors I saw were for two brief consultations then I was kept in over the weekend as there were no medical staff and on the Monday/Tuesday again I saw doctors for maybe 10 minutes max in total. There were no questions asked, I got bugger all information about my condition or what to expect during my recovery or any after effects.
I had to push myself so I could convince them to let me out of hospital and the experience left me with a very jaundiced view of large parts of the medical profession.
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Worth every penny, eh?
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