Comments on the GMC annual workforce report
Post date: 18/12/2019 | Time to read article: 1 minsThe information within this article was correct at the time of publishing. Last updated 18/12/2019
The GMC’s annual workforce report has found that high numbers of GPs are at risk of burnout, and 18% are considering leaving medicine entirely within the next year.
Commenting, Professor Dame Jane Dacre, President at the Medical Protection Society, said:
“This report echoes our own concerns about the increasing level of burnout in healthcare. It is perhaps one of the great paradoxes of our age, that modern medicine allows doctors to do more for their patients than ever before, yet increasing evidence shows that doctors feel burnt out and disillusioned in ever greater numbers.
“Doctors need to be supported so they stay in practice, rather than quit or move abroad. When doctors feel burnt out it is not only concerning for them but for the wider team and patients. We know that doctors who continue to work while unfit to do so are more likely to make mistakes.
“The healthcare community as whole must take urgent steps to improve the working environment and regain the sense of value that we get from being a doctor. Only with organisational level interventions can the wellbeing of doctors be safeguarded.”
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