The results of the largest and most comprehensive survey of senior hospital doctors’ retirement plans and work commitment in Scotland has now been published. This study was conducted by the University of Dundee on behalf of NHS Scotland employers, BMA Scotland, and the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties in Scotland.The results show that nearly half of senior hospital doctors aged 50 or over in Scotland plan to retire early or reduce their work commitment. Doctors experiencing significant disillusionment, burnout, and lack of engagement in their jobs are seeking to withdraw from full-time work or exit the profession entirely. The survey highlights the urgent need for better retention and engagement policies for the NHS in Scotla...
Objective To report the changes to United Kingdom (UK) medicine which doctors who have emigrated tel...
OBJECTIVES: To report the career destinations, views and future plans of a cohort of senior doctors ...
Objective To report the changes to United Kingdom (UK) medicine which doctors who have emigrated tel...
A survey of senior hospital doctors’ intentions to retire (ITR) and intentions to scale down of work...
A survey of senior hospital doctors’ intentions to retire (ITR) and intentions to scale down of work...
Objective To report attitudes to retirement of late-career doctors Design Questionnaires sent in 201...
Objective To report attitudes to retirement of late-career doctors Design Questionnaires sent in 201...
OBJECTIVE: To report on the future career plans of senior doctors working in the NHS. DESIGN: Postal...
OBJECTIVE: To report on the future career plans of senior doctors working in the NHS. DESIGN: Postal...
Funding information Our thanks go to the University of Aberdeen Development Trust and the British Me...
Questionnaires were used to compare the characteristics and views of early retirees with those of do...
Funding Information: The survey instrument and all available data can be obtained by contacting the ...
Objectives We surveyed the UK medical qualifiers of 1993. We asked closed questions about their care...
Early retirement has become an important labour market trend for workers in professional occupations...
Objectives To measure general practitioners' intentions to quit direct patient care, to assess chang...
Objective To report the changes to United Kingdom (UK) medicine which doctors who have emigrated tel...
OBJECTIVES: To report the career destinations, views and future plans of a cohort of senior doctors ...
Objective To report the changes to United Kingdom (UK) medicine which doctors who have emigrated tel...
A survey of senior hospital doctors’ intentions to retire (ITR) and intentions to scale down of work...
A survey of senior hospital doctors’ intentions to retire (ITR) and intentions to scale down of work...
Objective To report attitudes to retirement of late-career doctors Design Questionnaires sent in 201...
Objective To report attitudes to retirement of late-career doctors Design Questionnaires sent in 201...
OBJECTIVE: To report on the future career plans of senior doctors working in the NHS. DESIGN: Postal...
OBJECTIVE: To report on the future career plans of senior doctors working in the NHS. DESIGN: Postal...
Funding information Our thanks go to the University of Aberdeen Development Trust and the British Me...
Questionnaires were used to compare the characteristics and views of early retirees with those of do...
Funding Information: The survey instrument and all available data can be obtained by contacting the ...
Objectives We surveyed the UK medical qualifiers of 1993. We asked closed questions about their care...
Early retirement has become an important labour market trend for workers in professional occupations...
Objectives To measure general practitioners' intentions to quit direct patient care, to assess chang...
Objective To report the changes to United Kingdom (UK) medicine which doctors who have emigrated tel...
OBJECTIVES: To report the career destinations, views and future plans of a cohort of senior doctors ...
Objective To report the changes to United Kingdom (UK) medicine which doctors who have emigrated tel...