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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Honestly doesn't make much of a diff in the private sector. Maybe in public sector they will receive further compensation
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It means fcfp will have more value. More people (esp mmeders) will want to pursue for the compensation and recognition. It will stop the outflow of drs to private, and with reduced supply, maybe pay will rise.
In fairness, if fm is formally recognized as a SAB speciality and paid accordingly, I may not have left public 2 years back. I may even consider returning and do fcfp if an opening arises.