Part of 3. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport – in the Senedd at 2:41 pm on 21 June 2017.
That’s great news. The doctors have been saying this and the undergraduates have been saying this now for a number of years. So, I really hope that, this time, they are heard and those actions are taken. You mentioned, of course, that doctors like to move around. I understand that it’s very difficult to track doctors who want to take a break or leave their training and decide to, perhaps after their core medical training, go out on locum for a few years. I think that these figures would be useful to establish what path those individuals follow, whether it’s in this country, whether it’s abroad or whether, in fact, they’ve decided to step away from front-line medicine because they can’t get the work-life balance that they need. I’ve tried to investigate how we can track individuals who start training here in Wales. One way of doing this would be for every doctor to retain their national training number throughout their career. I understand that if they step out of training, they do have to surrender that national training number. I wonder if you might take this idea forward with the Welsh Deanery, because what we need is data. We need to know who’s joined us, why they don’t want to stay and where they’ve gone, because that way we can learn even more about what we need to do to ensure that we have the right offer in our NHS.