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23 percent hike in young doctors leaving Ireland

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New figures show that almost 8 per cent of graduates aged under 30 left Ireland last year – compared to just over 6 per cent in 2012.

The Irish Medical Council says in total – 1,200 doctors exited the medical register in 2013 – of which young doctors accounted for less than 120.

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The report does not assess the reasons behind young doctors deciding to leave Ireland but the Irish Medical Organisation claims it’s for financial reasons.

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