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Thousands To Join First All-Out Doctors' Strike
// Doctors are concerned they will be under pressure to work longer hours, risking patient safety.//
… but they don’t mind risking patient safety today when they withdraw emergency cover at A&E and intensive care units. Hypocrites!
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… but they don’t mind risking patient safety today when they withdraw emergency cover at A&E and intensive care units. Hypocrites!
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the consultants are covering and doing some proper work for a change
the difficulty dear Nigh is that you employer ( if you were a dr ) has changed your contract and said - "o well I think it is fair, really so get on and do it"
the small detail is that the hospitals can also now certify they are safe - excuse me what did you say ?
and there are a few other things you havent heard about ....
on five days pay the ministry is gonna run a seven day service ..... yeah good one
did I hear someone say 'hypocrites ' ?
the consultants are covering and doing some proper work for a change
the difficulty dear Nigh is that you employer ( if you were a dr ) has changed your contract and said - "o well I think it is fair, really so get on and do it"
the small detail is that the hospitals can also now certify they are safe - excuse me what did you say ?
and there are a few other things you havent heard about ....
on five days pay the ministry is gonna run a seven day service ..... yeah good one
did I hear someone say 'hypocrites ' ?
// Do you mean doctors should be afforded privileges denied to the rest of the country's workforce - and if so, why? //
yes my sweet I do
because they arent hairy dockworkers heaving inert bags of flour around
( erm the parallel is that the dockworkers ar edoctors and the inert bags of flour are well - - you ...)
they are treating people like you
they therefore have to do things other than heave ... and this requires training and such things as prescribing ( correctly ) and er operating and giving injections and treating cancer and lots and lots of fings you dont see at the dockside ....
they also have duties such as confidentiality - " ere I had that lump Nigh in the back of my taxi once and god didnt she rant ? " no no they cant say that
and also they also have other duties such as the duty to treat people perhaps out of hours who swear at then and say - "you arent worf the money you are paid - you no better than a bus conductor"
without saying - " yeah well go out to the bust stop and get your sutures and ECG there ! "
yes my sweet I do
because they arent hairy dockworkers heaving inert bags of flour around
( erm the parallel is that the dockworkers ar edoctors and the inert bags of flour are well - - you ...)
they are treating people like you
they therefore have to do things other than heave ... and this requires training and such things as prescribing ( correctly ) and er operating and giving injections and treating cancer and lots and lots of fings you dont see at the dockside ....
they also have duties such as confidentiality - " ere I had that lump Nigh in the back of my taxi once and god didnt she rant ? " no no they cant say that
and also they also have other duties such as the duty to treat people perhaps out of hours who swear at then and say - "you arent worf the money you are paid - you no better than a bus conductor"
without saying - " yeah well go out to the bust stop and get your sutures and ECG there ! "
Nope Bladers
no sign at all that they are ignorant dupes of the BMA
in fact the consultants ( who er run the BMA ) had a contract imposed 2005 which if you work in the NHS you would remember - and it was the usual thing in 2016 if the BMA didnt represent the juniors they would leave.
occurred in 1976 - juniors had their own org - and the first hospital to walk out was ... Devonport - near you wasnt it ?
no sign at all that they are ignorant dupes of the BMA
in fact the consultants ( who er run the BMA ) had a contract imposed 2005 which if you work in the NHS you would remember - and it was the usual thing in 2016 if the BMA didnt represent the juniors they would leave.
occurred in 1976 - juniors had their own org - and the first hospital to walk out was ... Devonport - near you wasnt it ?
Mikey, ..//........the meaning of what I said is perfectly clear//
Well I thought it was and I’m not being obtuse. Just confirming that you deem dockers and Britsh Leyland workers lesser mortals. One worth remembering the next time you go on about upper class snobs who look down on the ‘working man’. ;o)
Peter Pedant, their ‘duties’ don’t appear to take precedence today.
Well I thought it was and I’m not being obtuse. Just confirming that you deem dockers and Britsh Leyland workers lesser mortals. One worth remembering the next time you go on about upper class snobs who look down on the ‘working man’. ;o)
Peter Pedant, their ‘duties’ don’t appear to take precedence today.
Have I got this wrong? if I had to go to A&E today I'd be better off because I'll be seen by a more experienced doctor or consultant rather than the usual overtired still inexperienced junior. The whole staffing of A&E should be reconsidered. perhaps the consultants should bear some of the blame by insisting on 9-5 weekday working only.
// Just confirming that you deem dockers and Britsh Leyland workers lesser mortals//
yup incredibly Nigh - I wanna be treated by an adquately trained doctor when I am ill who is not dog tired .... and unsupervised and with no x ray facitlities
hey every bardy - Nigh wants to be treated down the docks by a dock worker when she is gonna have a baby or be ill !
yup incredibly Nigh - I wanna be treated by an adquately trained doctor when I am ill who is not dog tired .... and unsupervised and with no x ray facitlities
hey every bardy - Nigh wants to be treated down the docks by a dock worker when she is gonna have a baby or be ill !
Aside from this post - never seen a surgery like mine - last Friday I had to go down 3 times between 10.30 and 11.30 and not one patient was sitting waiting (have noticed this for years) - thought there was no doctor on but she came sauntering out at one point.
Our receptionists definitely cover the doctors' back in that they are not pressurised. I got an appointment that day and came back to the house and looked at the appt slip - thinking it would be pretty soon as I had been recommended there by A&E (long story) no it is for the end of May.
Have been thinking of leaving this practice but several friends have said it is all going on in their practice too. Are yous all happy with your service.
Our receptionists definitely cover the doctors' back in that they are not pressurised. I got an appointment that day and came back to the house and looked at the appt slip - thinking it would be pretty soon as I had been recommended there by A&E (long story) no it is for the end of May.
Have been thinking of leaving this practice but several friends have said it is all going on in their practice too. Are yous all happy with your service.
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