The BMA does believe that student debt is a serious problem for all students and that the Government needs to look at the issue as a whole. However, since medical degrees are significantly longer than other degree, new qualified junior doctors do graduate with higher levels of debt than some of their colleagues - up to £21,000 on average, a figure that is projected to rise substantially with the introduction of variable top up fees.
did you no? nurses come out of uni on about 20k? same as f1s.
fedcleft 3 years ago
The BMA does believe that student debt is a serious problem for all students and that the Government needs to look at the issue as a whole. However, since medical degrees are significantly longer than other degree, new qualified junior doctors do graduate with higher levels of debt than some of their colleagues - up to £21,000 on average, a figure that is projected to rise substantially with the introduction of variable top up fees.
BMAtv 3 years ago