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Friday, 6 March 2009

Dear NHS Doctors,



We generally appreciate what doctors do for us, as they help us to make our health better.

Save our lives.

But do we really know what their lives are like?

Imagine, seeing people die in front of you everyday.

Imagine, eating your lunch after a bloody surgery.

Imagine, working without knowing when you can go off work.

It's not like working in the bank, well, 5pm we close our door.

Can they say to patient, well it's 5pm, I will sort your pain out tomorrow.

Sometimes we thought they even live in the wards.

Day we see them, night we see them.

Not unusual for us to see them working 24 hours.

Working weekends.

Working nights.

What other jobs are like that?

I respect for them, saving lives is one thing, but living in a tough life is another thing.

I always wonder, does NHS really pay them enough?

Why are there still so many doctors suffering in all ways?

I believe, doctors are in someway forced to work without asking questions.

They are too busy to ask for increase in salary or to request anything.

The doctors are great, but is NHS?



Trust me, the energetic doctor that you see, if she is so tired one day sleeping on the hospital couch, you will pity her, you wonder what is happening in the NHS system.

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