'We have a brilliant, motivated workforce in the NHS - 20 years later we spit out exhausted, dejected, demoralised, disillusioned people.' On day two of the junior doctors' strikes, ShelaghFogarty recalls what a former Health Secretary told her.
"I think it's probably always the case that there's a limit to what we can mobilize in terms of information and perhaps even more than that our emotional and psychological response to that information..."READ MORE:Shelagh went on: "The reason we should care about them [the doctors] is that they care for us.
"It is actually an act of partial selfishness to care for them and to make sure they are paid in a way and work in such conditions that they wish to remain in that role.She recalled speaking to former Health Secretary Steven Dorell, who said: "Historically we have a brilliant, motivated workforce in the NHS, 20 years later we spit out exhausted, dejected, demoralised, disillusioned people.
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