Comments by "May L" (@MeiinUK) on "" video.

  1. A lot of the people were educated in the UK, and then when they couldn't get a position, or that the universities did not timed it with the entire country's workforces and calculated that figure.. many actually left? So... This is why it seems like it is very upsidedown ? And even before that, a lot of medics left the UK's NHS.. and worked in research as well. So... and now, this is going back ROUND the discussion... which is kind of pointless in a way. Cos many doctors are now retiring... and has a large level of skilled gap... cos why? Both the research sectors collaboration with the NHS raised the actual contents and delivery, to be much higher than compared to the educational sector COULD obtain... so then, you're left with a skilled gap, even the education sector cannot deliver. The end. (By right... those in the research sectors should've been lecturers.. but then, it became too commercial, to be released. So therefore, what are you left with here ??? In the past, the research areas, would've enabled, or allowed both private and commercial to exist ??? As in... collaboration between commercial and public should happen, like it did before... and incubate smaller businesses... and small clusters of specialists.) For the UK... it is the increasing overseas' student demands, which is kind of also screwing up the statistics a little bit as well.. Cos so many who are indeed educated in the UK... does not even comply to raise their own standards back home either... So.. It goes both ways. This is why.. there is now a big negligent gap here. (And of course, time waits for nobody... because... people's needs change, as their own health and human condition changes. So then there is also the statistical gap too.... )
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