More than 300 pounds a week for new midwife I don't maybe even less
To have it done privately, its about $50,000 in England (it gets paid by the NHS sometimes) In America, its about $25,000
Yes because people cant afford to go on holiday because all of the money are going to the rich instead of the poor and its not fair and nhs should pay for children and adults who are under the nhs agreement
it cost the NHS 1.7 Bn but raises 9 Bn in tax
NHS dentists in the UK typically earn between £40,000 and £90,000 per year, depending on their experience, location, and the services they provide. Salaries can vary significantly based on whether they work in a salaried position or as independent contractors. Additionally, NHS dental specialists and practitioners with advanced qualifications may earn higher salaries. Overall, the pay structure is influenced by the NHS pay scales and the specific roles within the dental service.
The NHS (National Health Service) in the UK is a government organisation and does not make a profit. It is funded by the tax payer.
As of recent data, approximately 77% of the workforce in the NHS (National Health Service) in the UK is comprised of women. This translates to around 1.4 million women working across various roles within the organization. The majority of these women are in clinical roles, including nurses and midwives, reflecting the significant contribution of women to the healthcare sector.
The wage of doctors vary according to their experience and certification in London. If a doctor is associated with NHS at CT2 level, he should be earning between GBP 30,000 - GBP 35,000.
all radiologists working within the NHS should be paid on the generic pay scales that are used for all NHS workers. In South Wales a radiologist is pai at a band 6 or 7 which is £28,000 - £37,000 The above is I think the salary scale for a radiographer not a radiologist.
Some medical students collage tuition's in the UK can apparently be paid for by the NHS as far as I know! But I am not 100% shure about it so you may have to log onto the Internet website for the NHS but who knows.
a lot well to be honest i think you should ask the NHS that would be a smart idea
£40 million in a year
Midwives salries UKIn the UK, the starting salary for a newly qualified Midwife working outside of London is just under ?20,000 (Band 5). This does not include any shift allowances or overtime, which can increase the take home pay considerably. After one or 2 years, midwives progress to Band 6, and most will be earning ?22,000 - ?27,000 plus shift allowances on top. More senior midwives (band 7) will earn ?30,000 plus. London midwives commence on band 6 pay, and are in effect always one band ahead of other midwives. However, most people think that the little extra money they earn is not comparable to the extra cost of living in London.the bands will have changed from April 09 due to the agenda for change, go to nhs website for more details on the salary bands for nursing and medical professions.