>>www.euronews.com/next/2023/08/11/doctors-salaries-which-countries-pay-the-most-and-least-in-europe
The GPs and 'specialists' which looks to be interpreted as consultants in the UK, seem to be doing relatively OK on pay.
I don't see anything that looks like non-consultant hospital doctors there. Looking at the salary I suspect it actually excludes Specialty and Specialist Doctors who are a growing number of doctors who aren't GPs, consultants, or junior doctors but it's hard to compare basic pay with actual pay so I'm not sure.
I don't have a very good grip on how doctoring is organised TBH. I'm pretty sure most of the GPs in the large practice I go to work there part-time. Why that is I don't know. Maybe that's the strategy of that particular business. Some people are also now reporting that they are being seen by a 'Physician Associate' which is some cases has left them feeling short-changed.
Bad industrial relations is essentially a management failure. Management has one job, which is to keep the organisation operating (pun intended).
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