Alea and Tanith- my goodness, what a scare for both of you- so glad to hear the NHS turned out to be brilliant on those occasions- and all the very best for the future, Do keep us informed.
Now sorry, I didn't get back to you- I've had visitors from the USA since Sunday, and have not logged on- too busy cooking and travelling all over the place visiting and catching up, etc.
I am surprised no-one Google the issues re the decreasing of hours worked by Junior doctors and the increasing number of part-timers or non practising doctors causing havoc with shortfalls. And especially the massive issues caused in some countries re young women studying to be doctors- with no intention of ever practising- but for accessing better marriages within their cultural/religious background. This is particularly the case in Pakistan, where the vast majority of medical students are female, with a large % never going on to practise. As said, those interested might wish to do A Google search. And this trend is increasingly reflected in some medical schools in the UK too- with many going very part-time or who never practise once married.