I don't thinktherisksthereeverreallyexplainedwhenyou'regoingintomedicineon I didn't reallyknowtheemotionaltollitwouldtakeyou, I guess, makeyourlivingasmuchas a comedy.
Now, Um, yeah, I guess I'm technically a writerand a performer, andthatsortofYeah, I mean, I sawyourstageshow, whichisthestationofyourbook a coupleofweeksago.
It's anincrediblyfunnynight.
Everybodylovesit.
Wereyoualwaysanentertainer?
I think I wasalwaystheclassclown, but I think I don't havekids.
But I understandtheconceptofparentswantingthebestfortheirtheirkidsonDDE.
Evenif I haveworkedoutearlieronthat, Youknow, I I was a creativetype.
I wantedtobe a writer.
Mymyparents, youknow, from a oldfashionedmedicalmusthaveAh, youknow, monthlysalarysortofthingwouldhavesteeredmetowards a invertedcomma, sensiblejob.
But I certainlyhadtothevirtuesofmedicineextolled, but I probablyalwayswaas a creativetype, butinterestingly, themedicalschoolswantyoutohavelike, extracurricularthings.
I don't think I don't thinkthebestdoctorsbutthecleverestdoctors.
It's not a jobthatwhereyou'resortofcalculatingbiochemicalpathways.
It's a jobyou'recommunicating.
And I honestlythinkifyoudropthegradestobeesratherthan a toget a bettercaliberofdoctorandalsoyougetdoctorsfrom a broader, youknow, theborderofspectrumofsociety, I thinktheyshouldbespecificallyTheyshouldbeveryhonestaboutwhatthejobinvolveson.
Thenrecruitonthosecriterialike I gettheoccasionalnoangry, angry E mailor D m onTwitterfrom a parentsaying, Youputmyson.
Youputmydaughteroffmedicalschoolbyreunite.
Theyreadmybookandthennowthat I wanteditgood, becauseifthatbook's gonnaputyouoffmenaceandifmyshowisgonnaputyouoff, medicineandmedicineisreallygonnaputyouoffofmedicine.
Theyneedthio.
Theydoaskthewrongquestionslike a friendofminerecentlytrainedupas a traindriver.
Ifyouwanttobeanastronaut, a pilotthat's partaspartoffit.
Youknow, undertheunderthelightsofthemetaphoricalcamera, you'regonnabeallrightifyouwanttobe a doctor.
It's justgotloadsof A's rightandandyouthehockey.
Butdon't weneeddoctorstobereallycleveryoubecausethereisquite a lotofthinkingthey'renotjustcommunication, isn't isworkingoutWhat's therightthingto?
Yes, but I thinkit's I thinkwe'vegonetoofartoone.
And I'm notsayingwewantourdoctorstobe, youknow, stupid.
But I justthinkthattherethebetterthebestdoctorsaren't thecleverestdoctors, and I do.
I dostrongly.
I believethat.
I said I wasusedtoworrythatthecause I got a placeatmedicalschoolandshedroppedoutofdoingmedicine.
Four.
Startingbecause I got a jobinTVonDiesimilarlycamefrom a familyofdoctors.
Soitwasjustgonnadomedicine.
Couldn't thinkofanythingelsetome.
Oh, I'veneverreallyhad a passionforit, butalwayssaid I wasgonnabe a doctor.
I I waskindoffeltthatthesortofthetheclassswatscouldbecomedoctorsbecauseallyouhadtodowasgettheexamresults.
Theclass, Whatdoesn't becomethebestDr.
I really, reallybelievefact.
Sowereyousurprised?
I mean, butbybywhatthejobactuallyentailedwantsyoubecame a juniordoctorYeah, youalreadykindofworkeditoutduringthecourseofyourdegree.
I hadn't hadn't hadn't workeditoutonDDE.
Nothingreallyquitepreparesyoufor.
I mean, it's likelearningtobe a mechanicjustbyreadingthemanualsyouhavetodo.
Youhavetoworkinthefirstcarforthefirsttime, and I wasn't preparedforlikethathowdifficultitwaslike, logistically, justItwaslikethehours, theeffectithasontherestofyourlife, whichisonething.
Butitwasn't preparedfortheemotionalsideofthingsbecauseyoucanbein a communicationskillslecturewheretheyteachyou.
Youknowwhatyoudoanddon't dowhenyou'rebreakingbadnews, andit's a signpostitsanddon't saythis, butthat's verydifferentto, youknow, beingbleepedaway.
Butthethingthatreallysurprisedmewasthelackof a safetynet, thelackofsupportwhenbadthingshappen, thefactthatthecultureisverymuch a stiffupperlipisnotoneaboutopeninguptalkingaboutwhat's happened.
Havingsaved a life, there's noyeah, there's noargumentaboutthat, No, ondhe.
But, youknow, life's a big, youknow, BigJigsaw.
And, youknow, piecesareimportant.
I mean, bywayofinstructions, peopleyoudon't knowaboutthebookoryourstory.
Howwouldyou?
Doyouhave a sortof a wayofsummingupwhat?
Yourexperienceofmedicinewars?
I spent 67 yearsas a doctor, andformostthattime I wasworkingonlaborWardAndi.
I workedmywayuptoseniorregistrar, whichis 11 notchbelowconsultant.
Andso I wassortofreasonably, youknow, I wasreasonablyfaronmywaytofinishingmytraining, and I keptdiarieswhilst I wasworking, whichinretrospect, wasprobablyprobablylookingforthelightamongstthedark.
I wasdoingitmyselfbywritingdownthesillystuffonthedisgustingstuff.
It's mostlydisgustingstuff, really.
Butultimatelythatdidn't givemethickenougharmor.
Enoughof a buffertodealwiththeabsolutelyterriblestuffonDDEwithoutgoingintotoomuchdetail.
Allyoueveronceonlaborwardsis a healthymum, plus a healthybaby.
And I wasthemostseniordoctoronthewardwheresadlyweendedupwithwithneitherofthosethingsondhe, I realizedthat I couldn't copewiththatkindofthingeverhappeningeveragain.
And, youknow, I'd endedupinthejobthat I I couldn't doonthat.
Therewasnotherewasnorielsupportofferedandand I endedupsteppingawayfrommedicine.
I thought I wasonlygoingtobeawayforsixor 12 monthswhilst I I regrouped.
Andbutthen I got I gotluckywiththewriting I was I wasdoingand I've I'venotgonebacktomedicine.
Whydon't doctorsusethesamesupportthatisavailabletoordinarymembersofthepublic, whichiswhatgoingtothedoctorgoingto a psychologist, whateveritmightbe, I mean I mean, I don't I don't knowif I wouldn't askyouifyou'veevertriedtoaccess n hs, youknow, mentalhealthsupport, butthatisprobablyoneofthemoststretchedarts.
Doctoris a verybadatseekinghelp.
Doctorsaretrainedin a wayjusttojusttokeepitin a bloodydoctoring.
Bloodygetonwithit.
Stiffupperlipstiff.
Drinkoffyourmarch.
That's reallywhatthemantrais.
Soyoucametoseemeattheatthetheaterand I wasreadingoutfrom a bookandintheinthedressingroomsandthethecorridorstherewerethesepostersthatsaytheaterhelpplan.
It's fundedbytheunions, I think 24 7 you'reunder 65 days.
When I wasworkingas a doctor, thatjustwasn't a thing.
Therewasnosuchhelplinebecausethepeopleatthetopdidn't thinkitwas a enoughof a knishshootertoChuck's, um, somemoneybehind.
Ifanawfulthinghappensatwork, thereisnoyouthinkthey'd belike a standardizedprotocol.
So, Doctor, wholoses a patientorwhateveritiswhoisthenin a difficultyouknow, placeemotionally, youknowthatnooccupationalhealthshouldhave a personthatyoucouldspeaktoortheycouldofferyou x daysorweeksoff.
Thereisn't anyofthat, whichisgreat.
I mean, I don't havetosupportthebookincasepeoplehavealreadyYes.
Sowewon't talkaboutpreciselywhathappenedwithyou, Butyou'vegiven a good, um, sensitiveofwhathappened.
A, uh, a motherlostherbabyinthecourseofgivingbirthonditwasYeah, itwas.
I onlysay a certainamountbecausethey'realsolegalconfidentialitythings.
Butitwaswhat's knownas a placentaprevia, whichis a placenta.
Youknow, when I wasreadingoutthatawfuldiaryentry, howmanyofyouthoughtbacktoyourownbaddaysatworkanditwillbe a prettymuch a fullhouseofhandsgoingup.
Andthenatleastonce a week, I getunemailfrom a seniordoctorfromunitretiredprofessor, a headof a departmentin a hospitaloryourGPpartner.
Alwayscertainsummer.
I'venevertoldanyonethis, but I talkaboutthisinmyshow.
I'venevertoldanyonethis, butandthenopeninguptoe.
Somay a strangerwho's justwrittenaboutitin a in a book, buttheydidn't telltheircolleaguesandtheirfriendsandtheirpartnersandtheirtheirfamiliesbecauseitisjustknowwhat's done.
I get.
And I getemailsfromevenmoreoftenthematsfrompeopleattheotherendwhoarejustjuststartingoutinthefirstfewyearstellingmethattheythoughttheywerethefirstdoctorwhoDevacriedinthelockerroomandeverbrokendowninthetoilet, youknow, haveit, youknow, thoughttheyweren't copingbecauseyou'remadetoepretendhowmuchofitistodowiththewaythe N.
H s worksonresourcingandthefactthatyou'reworkingridiculoushoursandallthatkindofthingonhowmuchofitistodowithbeing a doctor.
It's a verygoodquestion.
I thoughtitwas a llthefirst.
Actually, I nowthinkit's itmightbejustpartofbeing a doctor.
Mybookhasnowbeingtranslatedinto 38 39 languagesorsomething, which I thought I waswriting a parochialstoryaboutbeingintheNHL.
Thenthereneedstobe a placethateverydoctorknowstheycangototosaythishashappenedandthehospitalneedtobeabletoprovidethethingsyousayyourbookshouldberequiredreadingorsomethinglikeit.
What?
Whatdoyouthinkyourbookhasrevealed?
Mybookcameoutinresponsetothejuniordoctorstrikes a fewyearsago.
I neverintendeditwasgoingtocomeoutonDDEforpeoplewhodon't remember.
Thejuniordoctors, whichisanyoneinhospitalisn't a consultant, soitsortofmostmostbanksofdoctorsareknownasJim.
Doctors, um, endupgoingonstrikebecausetherewas a newcontractbeingimposedonthem, whichwasbasicallyunfaironwordsaffectworkingconditionsandpatientsafety.
They'rebeinggreedy, whichwaswhichwasuntrueandontheandthedoctorslostthebattleandlostthewarbecause I thinkthepublicallowedDon't reallyknoworunderstandwhatbeing a doctoractuallyinvolves.
And I thought I'm notanexpertinanythingotherthanwhathappenedtome, but I thoughtthatif I couldjustpublish a fairreflectionoffmylifeas a doctor, I wasluckytohavethesedollars.
Atmospherewas a bitsortoftensethatwe'vealldoneyouYou'vedonethetenseatmosphereinterview a lotoftimes.
ItwasmyfirsttimeonDSOattheend.
I waslike, I neededtoapologizethat I said, I'm reallysorryif I FAAcameacrossnicerinmybookthan I doinreallife.
Andhesaid, Oh, no, I thinkyou'vebeenquiteconsistent E hey, wasitwas a Itwas a cleverguy.
Greatanswerstomyquestions, but I dofundamentallydisagreewithwhathedid, notjustwithrespecttothecontractdisputes, butalso, youknow, thefunding.
Youknow, hehewasresponsibleforanexcessfunding A 1% whenitneeds 3% andwe'restillandandliveliveswerelost.
I mean, there's nothere's nowayaroundit.
And I'm angrybecause, firstly, hedemotivatedanentireentireprofessionthejuniordoctorsandsecondly, he's gotbloodinhishouse, and I'm I feeljustifiedtomyanger.
Butthat's a verypowerfulthingtosaythathe's gotbloodonhishandsandyouknowexactlywhatthatmeans.
Thisisdoneinrealtermstorealpeoplebecauseitisn't just, youknow, a statisticpostedwhichsays, Oh, youknow, the D a n e Waitingtimeshavefallentothe U itstatespercent.
A tinybitof a percentagepointofthosenumbersis a person.
Infairnesstotheguy, thereweredeedsaswellaswordsonDhereannounced, expanding a programcalledthePractitionerHealthProgram, whichdoesdothethingoff, providingthe, youknow, a bitof a safetynetandsupportnetworkforfourdoctors.
Andso I disagreewith a lotofthingsthathehasdone.
But, um, I creditwhereit's duewhereit's due.
Thatwas a Thatwas a goodthingthathedidn't havetodo.
AndhenamedChecked, youknow, mybook, amongstotherthingswhenheannouncedthisextrafunding, and I'm verygratefultohimforthat.
Areyoupartofpolitical?
I mean, wereyou a laboursupporteroryouopenaboutyourpoliticsor I'vevotedfor?
I'venevervotedconservative, but I think I votedfor a directorforthreeotherpartiesinthelastfewyears, dependingondependingonwhere I'vebeenlivingorwho's morelikelytogetin.
I feelthatwherewherewassortofitcouldgooneoftwoways.
I hopethatthegovernmentaskedustoputourhandsinourpockets a bitdeepersothattheNHLcancontinuetodowhatitwasfoundedtodo 71 yearsago, whichistobefreeatthepointofservicebasedonclinicalneed, notbasedonyourbankbalance.
There's not a separateinfinitepoolofmoneytopayformoremoneyforyourVentolinorwhateverondhe, sothatifthemoneyisspentondrugsbecausethebecausethedrugcompanieswantmoremoremoney, thenthat's lesstobespentoneverythingelse.
I mean, thiswasobviouslyanargumentintheelectiononDDE.
Why, I don't knowwherewe I don't knowwhywherewebuythemfromthem.
Itisn't myareaofexpertise, butthereading.
I wassurethatit's a badthing.
I mean, frommyfrommyreading I'm not.
I willneverclaimtobayonexpertonhealtheconomics, but I'm yettoreadanargumentthatit's goingtobe a goodthingforthepriceofpriceofdrugs.
I mean, thisis a slightdogleg.
I supposewegettothequestionwhichwaasyouknowWhat?
Whydoyouthinkthereis a suspicionthatconservativeswouldwreckthe n hswhenitwillbesuch a stupidthingtodo?
Politically, I don't thinktheynecessarilywanttowreckthe N hs.
I thinkpotentiallytherearepeoplewithwithskininthegamewhoyouknowwhomightbenefitfromanincreaseintheinin, youknow, insuranceormedicalinsuranceandprivatehospitals.
Um, onDDE, infairnesstothem, I didn't tellthemwhy I'd Like I said, I basicallysaid I wantto I wanttohave a goatwriting, whereasbecause I didn't tellanyoneaboutwhathadhappenedbecauseofthetheshame, I guess.
Didyoufeelyouhadfailed.
Yeah, I reallydidfailedbecauseyou'd failedtocopewithitpsychologically.
Just I felt a hugeamountofshameforthefailureofcause.
And I thinkthereis a worldinwhich I hadtobeNateoutofbeingabletobeinhelpthrough.
Sohowdoyouseeyourfuturenow?
Really?
No, it's takensuch a numberofturnsoverthelastfewyears.
I don't, um I lovewriting.
Andi, I'llcontinuewritingbooks.
I'vegot a TVversionofmyfirstbookcomingout.
Uh, B B C.
Ultimately, I wouldlovetogobackinsomecapacity.
I think I'veprobablydonemylastisAaronsection.
I'veprobablydonemylastwardround, butifthere's something I candoin a formalwaytohelpwithteachingorhelpwithpolicyorsomething, I'd loveto, becauseeveryauthorsgottheirsellbydateisasyouknow, when I'vereachedmineandnomonster, youknow, tohaveme, publishanythingor, youknow, beinterviewedbythem, then I'd liketothat I I'd likethattobeinmyfuture.
Wetalked a lotabouthowyou'd liketochangemedicineonhowyouwouldliketosortofinfluencetraininginthefuture.
Um, youknow, everybodyonthisinterviewgetstosortofwave a magicwand, ifyoucould.