NHS Doctor Pay Recommendation 2025 EXPLAINED: What You’re Really Getting
Автор: Dr Ollie Burton
Загружено: 2025-05-26
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In this video, I break down the latest DDRB pay recommendations for doctors in England, including the 4% uplift and £750 consolidated increase announced for the 2025-26 financial year. I walk through exactly what this means for your take-home pay, using real salary examples like the ST1 starting point, and explain how this impacts your tax bracket and NHS pension contributions. I also touch on the wider context including inflation, fairness across grades, and what this means for ongoing calls for full pay restoration. Whether you're a medical student, resident doctor, or consultant, this is your quick guide to what’s actually changing.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:21 - Understanding the Pay Rise
00:41 - Example Calculation of New Salary
01:19 - When to Expect the Pay Rise
01:47 - Implications for Different Types of Doctors
02:06 - Expected Figures Across Different Grades
02:16 - Tax and Pension Considerations
03:21 - Real Terms Pay Rise
03:50 - Comparison with Other Professions
04:09 - Impact of Consolidated Increase
05:10 - Conclusion
05:16 - Upcoming Ballot for Resident Doctor Strikes
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