A former NHS psychiatrist who says he was bullied so badly he couldn’t eat or sleep says he left the country for Canada to escape the 'toxic' workforce.
Dr Ahmed Hankir trained in Manchester and went on to work at hospitals across the country. But he claims his career soon became a nightmare – one that left him feeling like a “caged animal”.
Ahmed alleges he was bullied from his second year onwards in the NHS workforce, a problem that led to him struggling to eat, sleep and have intrusive thoughts. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link The 41-year-old, who now works as a consultant psychiatrist, claims he felt like he was under “constant surveillance” while being “ganged up on” by other employees.
Ahmed hasn't named the locations he claims he was bullied at, saying that he feels the problem is endemic across the country.