I know quite a few doctors in the NHS for reasons and publicly/professionally, as well as frequently personally, they say nothing about this because most are close to retirement and know not to rock the boat lest they torpedo their retirements and pensions.
I think one of them mentioned out of all their colleagues only one had left/retired and felt the profession was in better shape than when they had started. Everyone else felt the opposite that things had gone to shit but knew there wasn't really anything they could do about it since not only would little actually change it would cost them significantly regardless.
I know quite a few doctors in the NHS for reasons and publicly/professionally, as well as frequently personally, they say nothing about this because most are close to retirement and know not to rock the boat lest they torpedo their retirements and pensions.
I think one of them mentioned out of all their colleagues only one had left/retired and felt the profession was in better shape than when they had started. Everyone else felt the opposite that things had gone to shit but knew there wasn't really anything they could do about it since not only would little actually change it would cost them significantly regardless.