A lack of funding for medical students and unpaid placements are being blamed for the healthcare crisis and doctor shortage.
"I really loved the idea of becoming a surgeon, but now that's completely thrown out the window because the health system being so burnt out already is just too daunting." "I could handle the time pressures of medicine if I also didn't have the time pressures of work," she said. Ms White says students studying medicine at the University of Adelaide have a mandatory attendance rate of 90 per cent.Dr Higgins said the healthcare crisis was caused to a lack of funding and support for medical students and graduates.
Dr Higgins said the rate of graduate students wanting to become general practitioners had dropped by 30 per cent over the past 20 years and that a lack of funding was a major contributing factor. "The Universities Accord team recommended we focus the Commonwealth Prac Payment first on teaching, nursing, midwifery, early education teachers and social work, and that's what we're doing," he said.
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