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Asked by 559menb56 to Neel - Psychiatrist on 9 Feb 2019.
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Neel Halder answered on 9 Feb 2019:
The NHS is indeed very busy and probably getting busier as we are living longer and having more medical and mental health problems. That means we need ever more people to work and help out in the NHS. It feels like a big family when you work in the NHS no matter what job you do. You’ll feel like you are making a difference and are part of something bigger.
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