I don’t get paid by the HSE and I have a pain in my nuts reading this story every 3-6 months since birth.
Pay the fucking doctors and don’t make them beg for it.
I can not understand how this is so difficult??
“National HR” comment theres no “national payroll” 🙄
I’m seeing a very easy solution here that should not need industrial action.
They have my full support.
Why would you bother becoming a doctor in Ireland. You need to get an almost perfect score in the leaving cert and spend years in college only to get absolutely shat on every step of the way once you start working.
My other half is a junior doctor – basically in her opinion it boils down to the HSE being run by management types who have actually never worked on the frontlines before, so pretty much every problem that occurs has a solution drafted by those who haven’t got a fucking balls notion. Hence the shitshow we have today.
Bless junior doctors.
Money? Good luck if you are doing internship.
Autonomy? Nope, you are senior Doc’s slave.
Will patients treat you well? Unlikely, you look young / inexperienced / etc.
The NCHDer.ie portal has solved this for most hospitals, it’s been fantastic on the part of the HSE. Unfortunately some contracted hospitals (operating for public patients but typically separate charities) don’t subscribe to it for some reason.
This used to be genuinely a major issue before the centralised portal.
Can we stop calling them ‘junior’ or ‘trainee’ doctors? My sibling is currently a Specialist Registrar, they will often be the most senior doctor left in the hospital in their area especially on on-call shifts, has nearly a decade of experience now, but would still gets called a ‘trainee’ as an NCHD. It’s a bit insulting tbh.
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I don’t get paid by the HSE and I have a pain in my nuts reading this story every 3-6 months since birth.
Pay the fucking doctors and don’t make them beg for it.
I can not understand how this is so difficult??
“National HR” comment theres no “national payroll” 🙄
I’m seeing a very easy solution here that should not need industrial action.
They have my full support.
Why would you bother becoming a doctor in Ireland. You need to get an almost perfect score in the leaving cert and spend years in college only to get absolutely shat on every step of the way once you start working.
My other half is a junior doctor – basically in her opinion it boils down to the HSE being run by management types who have actually never worked on the frontlines before, so pretty much every problem that occurs has a solution drafted by those who haven’t got a fucking balls notion. Hence the shitshow we have today.
Bless junior doctors.
Money? Good luck if you are doing internship.
Autonomy? Nope, you are senior Doc’s slave.
Will patients treat you well? Unlikely, you look young / inexperienced / etc.
The NCHDer.ie portal has solved this for most hospitals, it’s been fantastic on the part of the HSE. Unfortunately some contracted hospitals (operating for public patients but typically separate charities) don’t subscribe to it for some reason.
This used to be genuinely a major issue before the centralised portal.
Can we stop calling them ‘junior’ or ‘trainee’ doctors? My sibling is currently a Specialist Registrar, they will often be the most senior doctor left in the hospital in their area especially on on-call shifts, has nearly a decade of experience now, but would still gets called a ‘trainee’ as an NCHD. It’s a bit insulting tbh.
They are doctors.