Obstetrician Brian Peat believes salaried doctors are favourably placed to provide best-practice care
That any sane nation, having observed that you could provide for the supply of bread by giving bakers a pecuniary interest in baking for you, should go on to give a surgeon a pecuniary interest in cutting off your leg, is enough to make one despair of political humanity.
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I am a full-time salaried hospital doctor.