Most new UK doctors are recruited from abroad for the first time in more than a ...

More than half of new doctors working in the UK have been recruited from abroad for the first time in more than a decade, figures show.

The NHS is importing more foreign doctors than it is training as it struggles to balance its workforce with ever-increasing demand.

In 2018, there were 7,186 UK medical graduates compared with 8,116 doctors who joined the General Medical Council (GMC) register from overseas. Foreign doctors represented 53 per cent of the total.

The NHS is in the midst of a recruitment crisis with more than 100,000 posts unfilled out of a workforce of 1.2million. Unions say staff are cracking as a result of heavy workloads, long hours, rising demand for care and widespread understaffing, causing record numbers to quit [File photo]

The NHS is in the midst of a recruitment crisis with more than 100,000 posts unfilled out of a workforce of 1.2million. Unions say staff are cracking as a result of heavy workloads, long hours, rising demand for care and widespread understaffing, causing record numbers to quit [File photo]

This was up from the 6,258 registered overseas doctors in 2017 and is the first time they have outnumbered UK trainees since 2006.

Overall, UK qualified doctors still made up 66 per cent of the doctors on the GMC register last year – up from 64 per cent in 2009.

The head of NHS England said it was ‘inevitable’ that the reliance on foreign doctors would continue for the next ten years. Simon Stevens said moves to boost numbers should not be at the expense of the countries where they were trained.

Speaking at The Spectator Health Summit in central London, he said: ‘We need to train more health professionals in this country and that includes doctors.

The NHS is importing more foreign doctors than it is training as it struggles to balance its workforce with ever-increasing demand. In 2018, there were 7,186 UK medical graduates compared with 8,116 doctors who joined the General Medical Council (GMC) register from overseas [File photo]

The NHS is importing more foreign doctors than it is training as it struggles to balance its workforce with ever-increasing demand. In 2018, there were 7,186 UK medical graduates compared with 8,116 doctors who joined the General Medical Council (GMC) register from overseas [File photo]

‘We’ve got five new medical schools coming online as we speak, which will be a 25 per cent increase in undergraduate medical places. Arguably, that needs to be more.

‘In the meantime, we have always in the NHS benefited from some targeted international health professionals and I think over the next five or ten

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