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Physician Associate
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Apparently i have been seeing a ' Physician Associate ' at my surgery
I thought the lady in question was a Doctor .
What is a physician associate - are they as knowledgeable as a 'Proper doctor ' ?
I thought the lady in question was a Doctor .
What is a physician associate - are they as knowledgeable as a 'Proper doctor ' ?
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http:// www.har esfield surgery .co.uk/ informa tion-an d-links /what-i s-a-phy sician- associa te/
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No she didn't have to get it authorised. She's great and can do prescriptions for a number of fairly routine problems. They have to do a pretty intensive course to be able to do prescriptions, which are limited to certain drugs. As I see it, it saves the doctors time to deal with more complex medical problems.
However, I would like to know in advance who I was having a consultation with, which I did.
However, I would like to know in advance who I was having a consultation with, which I did.
A 'differential' is part of a car, isn't it, Bazile? So it obviously means working out whether your car's gearbox is bust or not.
Alternatively though . . .
http:// www.med icinene t.com/s cript/m ain/art .asp?ar ticleke y=2991
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Alternatively though . . .
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Bazile:
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I'm always here 'cos I'm not actually real. I'm a computer designed by some bored university students ages ago, who left me switched on in an unused storeroom and then forgot about me. My diodes are getting a bit worn, and some of my circuits aren't as integrated as they used to be, but I struggle on ;-)
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