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Just a guess, but I reckon Sqad could most likely put you on to a good Optician!
The medic professional Sqad
Lives somewhere warm and abroad
Unless it is Skwad
And then, I'm afrad
This limerick is somewhat flawed.
A doctor whose penis turned green
Asked a medico what did it mean
He said ''It's a curse
From bonking that nurse
Too close to the x-ray machine!''
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Sqid could probably help with that as well!
;-)
Were you really excommunicated, sqad? I'm not entirely sure you're joking...
That's interesting about Harry Hill Mamya. Most health care professions have a requirement that you have to put in so much practice, actually seeing patients, and so much training every year in order to remain on the register and be allowed to continue to call yourself by the professional title. I am now retired and can call myself a retired Occupational Therapist or an ex Occupational Therapist but can no longer call myself an Occupational Therapist. Its the same for Physiotherapists, nurses, Speech and Language Therapists, Dieticians and so on.
I think, woofgang, that the term "Doctor" is a title and not necessarily a description of one's occupation. For example, if I have earned through my education the title of PhD I am still entitled to be addressed, if I wish, as Doctor even if I no longer philosophize.
Squad in Society and Culture - that is deliciously ironic.
stuey - what did you do your Phd in - fields, pubs or a mixture of both subjects?





Wolf63, philosophy was my major; fields and pubs were mere minors:)
And did you get a job in Philosophy or was it just to give you something to talk about at the pub?

I think, therefore I am ... or am I?
Philosophy of Geography for me....
As an aside, the chief tech. of the biochemistry dept. of a hospital lab. I once worked at had a PhD in chemistry, and he insisted upon being called Doctor when being paged over the hospital intercom system. Some of the MDs were a little miffed about this.
stuey - the guy sounds like a sad twit. There are many such jumped-up individuals on the planet.

We should exterminate them ..... exterminate ...... exterminate

I can reveal that Squad (whom Heaven preserve) is Spartacus.

As are we all...
A grumpy old gnome with a hernia
Said to the surgeon "Goldern ya
When fixing my middle
be sure you don't fiddle
with matters that do not concern ya.
stuey..........your chemist mate SHOULD be called doctor.

As a matter of fact....I am NOT doctor.....just Mr..........for the record.
Whoever he is, he is a fantastic asset on this site! Was very supportive to me re ummmm sex/relationships at 70! He may well have forgotten, but he always speaks sound sense...in my humble opinion......
I realize that, Sqad, as well as the fact that the MDs should have also realized it. I could never understand that "Mister" title in British medicine.

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