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New rules on how many hours doctors can work will be "catastrophic" for the NHS, a senior surgeon has claimed.New rules on how many hours doctors can work will be "catastrophic" for the NHS, a senior surgeon has claimed.
Waiting lists could soar and hospital units forced to close to emergencies, John Black, president of the Royal College of Surgeons, has said. Waiting lists could soar and hospital units forced to close to emergencies, Royal College of Surgeons president John Black has said.
The European Working Time Directive limits the number of hours doctors and surgeons can work each week to 48.The European Working Time Directive limits the number of hours doctors and surgeons can work each week to 48.
The Department of Health said it was listening to concerns and providing expert support to staff.The Department of Health said it was listening to concerns and providing expert support to staff.
The directive, which comes into force on 1 August, aims to stop the practice of many doctors working far in excess of 48 hours a week.The directive, which comes into force on 1 August, aims to stop the practice of many doctors working far in excess of 48 hours a week.
Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Mr Black said: "Unless the government comes to its senses the result will be catastrophic for the NHS with patient safety on a knife edge, surgeons not being properly trained, waiting lists going up again and even hospitals closing.Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Mr Black said: "Unless the government comes to its senses the result will be catastrophic for the NHS with patient safety on a knife edge, surgeons not being properly trained, waiting lists going up again and even hospitals closing.
"We have already reached the point where patients' health has been endangered.""We have already reached the point where patients' health has been endangered."
'Nightmare''Nightmare'
He added: "There is a serious risk of units in hospitals having to close to emergencies, with resulting chaos, not to mention the danger and inconvenience brought about by patients going long distances to a hospital that has enough staff to stay open."He added: "There is a serious risk of units in hospitals having to close to emergencies, with resulting chaos, not to mention the danger and inconvenience brought about by patients going long distances to a hospital that has enough staff to stay open."
This is truly a nightmare, and I despair that the government will not take action."This is truly a nightmare, and I despair that the government will not take action."
The Department of Health said the quality and safety of patient care and providing staff with a good work-life balance were key objectives.The Department of Health said the quality and safety of patient care and providing staff with a good work-life balance were key objectives.
A spokesman said: "We are listening to concerns and closely monitoring the situation and providing expert support.A spokesman said: "We are listening to concerns and closely monitoring the situation and providing expert support.
"Where there are problems, we will work together with the professions and staff on the ground to implement sustainable solutions. Clinical leadership and innovation is key to achieving positive outcomes.""Where there are problems, we will work together with the professions and staff on the ground to implement sustainable solutions. Clinical leadership and innovation is key to achieving positive outcomes."