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    E7 - London Calling | Life Support | Liz Ashley - Part2

    en-gbAugust 26, 2020
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, Liz and I discuss how Medicine has changed over the last decade.  We lament a world where working in medicine was not only hugely rewarding but also fun.
    Liz also gives her insightful perspective on the benefits for all in the UK, that having a thriving Private Sector provides and that instead of the UK remaining on of the global leaders in Health, the delayed recovery may, in fact, be a race to the bottom.

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