Suicides among junior doctors in the NHS

2017 
Suicide should be included among work related causes of death On 12 February 2016, Rose Polge, a foundation doctor at Torbay Hospital in south west England, disappeared.1 Her body was found in the sea almost two months later. At the inquest, the coroner concluded that she had taken her own life by walking into the sea. Her death attracted media attention, partly because it occurred at the height of the junior doctors’ dispute over their new contract, but also because she had expressed concern about the pressures in the NHS, leaving a note that mentioned the secretary of state, Jeremy Hunt. Polge’s mother linked her daughter’s suicide directly to her conditions of work, stating on her Just Giving page: “Exhaustion because of long hours, work related anxiety, despair at her future in medicine and the news of the imposition of the new contract on junior doctors (announced [the day before Rose died]) were definite contributors to this awful and final decision.”2 Concern about suicides among junior doctors …
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