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Sqad | 14:52 Mon 16th Dec 2013 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2524355/Senior-NHS-doctors-refuse-work-weekends-face-sack.html

CAn you just imagine a top NHS consultant being "sacked" for not working weekends?
Even in the unlikely eventuality that he would agree......he would want " more money on the table."

The first sacking would bring a call for consultants resignations from the NHS which may or may not work. Could the politicians risk this.

Many areas in many specialities have just one consultant....do you want him/her to work 24/7?
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He needn't work 24-7 as long as I don't need his services at the weekend
//my view on this is that if they refuse to work weekends curtail the availability of nhs space and equipment they use for their private work and remind them very loudly who financed their training! //

My neighbour needed a procedure in a private hospital but they didn't have the right equipment so the consultant said " Never mind will send you down to the NHS and I'll do it there. " W
i have just had a ultrasound scan on a sunday, in a private clinic, referred by the surgery, presumably because its quicker so some obviously are open, not sure there needs to be a consultant on for an MRI scan, not until the results need to be analysed.

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