Running Their Own Private Practice Is The Dream Of Many NHS Doctors
If you work in the NHS as a doctor or consultant, or in any other sort of medical capacity, it may well be that you are thinking about going it alone and starting your own private practice. And why not? After all, there are very many advantages to working for yourself, which is what you would be doing, as compared with working for someone else, which is what you are doing in the NHS. In the NHS, by and large you have to work the hours that the manager requires you to work, and if that happens to include working all night, so be it. Yes, you do the work for the love of the job and for seeing the amazing results that you can often get for patients who have been suffering, but working from 10.00 pm until 8.00 am is not a lot of fun, unless you like that sort of thing. When you are doing that, it doesn’t leave you a lot of time for family and friends. That said, working for the NHS does have its’ advantages. The pay is good, and it arrives on time every month. You never have to wor...