Working 30 jobs and ending up in hospital with stress among symptoms of crisis – as NHS grapples with critical shortage of doctors

On a recent Sunday, Eilidh Garrett worked a six-hour shift at her part-time job in car finance. After a four-hour break, the third-year medical student then set off for a 12-hour overnight placement.

Each week for Garrett, 25, is a balancing act of working part-time to make ends meet, while struggling to prioritise her studies. She has little downtime and has ended up in hospital from financial stress in the lead-up to recent exams.

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