Bleeding Junior Doctors Dry

Taj Ali

After years of falling pay and impossible workloads, junior doctors are organising to fight back.

Illustration by Thomas Hedger

Medical school is widely regarded as one of the most difficult paths for a young person. Applicants require exceptional academic qualifications and, even then, medical school acceptance rates are extremely low. Public perception has always been that once you have got into medical school, life would get easier. The medical profession is, after all, a […]

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