Interviewing future medical students gave me that rare thing: hope for the NHS | Devi Sridhar
They face long hours, mediocre pay and, at worst, no job, but their optimism is astonishing β letβs support them better
Prof Devi Sridhar is chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh
When I mentioned to colleagues in the NHS that I was helping with admissions interviews for medical students, several responded with the same wry smile and weary shrug: βDo they know what theyβre getting into?β Anyone working with the health service over the past few decades has seen the job conditions get tougher, salaries stagnate and idealism erode within a crumbling system. Brexit, Covid, austerity and the rise in the cost of living havenβt helped.
From the studentsβ perspectives, theyβve gone through a lot to get here too. Not just the usual high-level academic performance and rΓ©sumΓ©-building either. This is a group who dealt with school closures and lockdowns during impressionable years, many come from crowded schools with little support and coaching, and yet theyβve found a way to persevere.
Prof Devi Sridhar is chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh
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Β© Photograph: Gary Calton/The Observer