Nobody Wants to Admit That GPs Don’t Work Hard Enough

Writing in The Telegraph, Dalrymple examines why it has become nearly impossible to see a GP in Britain, pointing to shorter working hours, the feminisation of medicine, crushing bureaucracy, and the death of medical vocation.

The days of medical vocation are over: for years, governments have done all they can to make doctoring a job like any other, complete with clocking in and clocking out very early in a doctor’s career, with patients being components on a production line.

Read the full essay here.

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