“I definitely don’t want to give up midwifery, but I’m now thinking of becoming a private midwife, where I’ll be respected for the skills I’ve worked hard to gain and where I can give women the care and the time they deserve”

The joys of socialized medicine, and the tiny, innocent lives it puts at risk. Read the whole story.

Like anything run by government, socialized medicine is top heavy. There are more administrators than there are doctors or nurses, and patients are left to suffer while the government builds further “study groups,” “panels,” and “quangos.” In the end, hard-working resources leave the game entirely, and the service is short one more qualified, caring practitioner.

The TSA should take note




One Response to ““I definitely don’t want to give up midwifery, but I’m now thinking of becoming a private midwife, where I’ll be respected for the skills I’ve worked hard to gain and where I can give women the care and the time they deserve””

  1. The Lone Ranger says:

    Ever wonder why British hospitals are filling up with nurses from Africa & the Philippines, and doctors from India? Because British (white) nurses and doctors are calling it quits. They are heading off to Australia, New Zealand and even Canada to work in health care systems that work ( a bit better) and hospitals that were built AFTER the Victorian era.

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