Jayne Evans has completed four years at medical school in London – but says she is still being left in the dark about where her first permanent NHS position will be.
“I was told that I don’t have a job set aside for me,” she said. “They’ve guaranteed we will only be offered jobs other people decline and there’s just no sort of timeline that they can give us.”
Ms Evans has been given a rough idea of where she will be working – the Trent area, which spans almost all of Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire – but no further clues.
“They’ve even admitted it could be three weeks before I start work that I find out what city I’m living in,” she told the BBC.
She is one of hundreds of newly qualified medical students who have not been found a specific job by the NHS yet.
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