Surgeons warn shorter hours for junior doctors could increase patient waiting lists

Surgeons warn shorter hours for junior doctors could increase patient waiting lists; ENGLAND: London: Barts Hospital: INT Junior doctor attending to woman in hospital bed Orthopaedic ward PAN L-R Nurse checking blood pressure of old woman in bed Same woman with thermometer in mouth
Nurse checking blood pressure
Christopher Rae (Patient) pulling himself up in bed with aid of overhead bar
Doctor looking under bedclothes at his hip
 Christopher Rae (Patient) interview SOT
- Hip got worse during 9 month wait / ended up with more radical operation Ward office with junior doctor at computer and woman on phone (shot through window)
Staff working in office
Doctor at computer Alan Lettin (British Orthopaedic Association) interview SOT - If their contribution to patient care is reduced then we would need to double number of consultants

Ambulancemen pushing patient in wheelchair towards lift in casualty department PAN L-R as other staff about
 London: BMA:
EXT
Dr Andrew Carnie (British Medical Association) interview SOT
- Not solution to pile work onto trainees / nature of work is changing / people expect to be treated mby fully trained and alert doctors and physicians
 Barts Hospital: INT
Old woman in wheelchair pushed towards along ward
Surgeons warn shorter hours for junior doctors could increase patient waiting lists; ENGLAND: London: Barts Hospital: INT Junior doctor attending to woman in hospital bed Orthopaedic ward PAN L-R Nurse checking blood pressure of old woman in bed Same woman with thermometer in mouth
Nurse checking blood pressure
Christopher Rae (Patient) pulling himself up in bed with aid of overhead bar
Doctor looking under bedclothes at his hip
 Christopher Rae (Patient) interview SOT
- Hip got worse during 9 month wait / ended up with more radical operation Ward office with junior doctor at computer and woman on phone (shot through window)
Staff working in office
Doctor at computer Alan Lettin (British Orthopaedic Association) interview SOT - If their contribution to patient care is reduced then we would need to double number of consultants

Ambulancemen pushing patient in wheelchair towards lift in casualty department PAN L-R as other staff about
 London: BMA:
EXT
Dr Andrew Carnie (British Medical Association) interview SOT
- Not solution to pile work onto trainees / nature of work is changing / people expect to be treated mby fully trained and alert doctors and physicians
 Barts Hospital: INT
Old woman in wheelchair pushed towards along ward
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