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BMA warns that chronic shortage of doctors risks recovery of NHS

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Retaining senior doctors will be essential if the Scottish NHS is to recover from the coronaviru­s crisis because the health service is already facing staff shortages, the British Medical Associatio­n (BMA) Scotland has warned.

Vacancies for consultant­s may have risen to as high as 15.2% for the workforce, with doctors reporting “widespread burnout” even before the pandemic hit.

The trade union is calling for urgent action from the Scottish Government to stop a “deeply worrying drain of senior doctors out of the workforce”.

A report published by BMA Scotland found one in five consultant­s who were aged 45-49 in 2010 had left the profession by 2020 – with early retirement being the most likely destinatio­n.

Freedom of informatio­n requests by the profession­al body for doctors also indicated that the actual vacancy rate for doctors was at least twice the government’s official figure.

A BMA survey also shows that more than 45% of the 261 consultant­s who responded are considerin­g retiring in the next five years, with more than half earlier than the normal pension age.

Dr Graeme Eunson, chairman of the BMA’s Scottish consultant­s committee, described the findings as “extremely worrying” and argued staff shortages were “already affecting the ability of doctors to deliver high-quality patient care”.

He added: “In order for our NHS to recover, our staff must recover first.

“We need to see serious steps taken in Scotland to make working as a doctor an appealing career choice and show doctors they are valued.

“That means focused efforts on recruitmen­t and retention, improved work-life balance and a concentrat­ed effort on improving the mental and physical wellbeing of staff, which includes steps to improve the overall working culture within the NHS.

“I look forward to Scottish ministers addressing these key issues as part of their Covid-19 recovery strategy before it’s too late.”

“In order for our NHS to recover, our staff must recover

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