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A Kiwi Perspective - A Broken Oath: Why New Zealand's Junior Doctors Are Burning Out And Walking Away

A Kiwi Perspective - A Broken Oath: Why New Zealand's Junior Doctors Are Burning Out And Walking Away

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Welcome back to A Kiwi Perspective, the podcast where we dive deep into issues that matter to everyday New Zealanders and a global audience. I'm your host Graham and today's episode is a critical look at A Broken Oath - Why New Zealand's Junior Doctors Are Burning Out and Walking Away. We journey into the hidden corridors of our healthcare system, not the ones you see on glossy brochures or government websites, but the real ones, fluorescent-lit, emotionally charged, often understaffed. We step into the lives of junior doctors across Aotearoa and we ask why is a career meant to save lives slowly draining the life out of our own?

Let's begin with a confession, for many of us average Kiwis the health system is like the plumbing in the walls, we know it's there, we hope it works, but we rarely think about it until it bursts.

And right now the pipes are not just groaning, they're cracking under pressure.

Emergency departments are overwhelmed, waitlists are growing and amid all this, at the very frontline are our junior doctors. Fresh out of university, armed with knowledge and eager to help, yet within months many are already burning out!

This isn't just a workplace issue.

This is a national health crisis in slow motion.

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