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Hes Right But Its Not The Best Way Of Saying It, Is It !?...
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http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/16 51859/d octors- tweets- attack- neuroti c-a-and -e-pati ents
But the thing is a lot of what he says is correct...having a brother who was until recently (resigned in disgust) an NHS consultant, hes been saying the same for years, admittedly only in private and not on twitter !
But the thing is a lot of what he says is correct...having a brother who was until recently (resigned in disgust) an NHS consultant, hes been saying the same for years, admittedly only in private and not on twitter !
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A&E has always been the resort when the GP surgery is closed and one is worried about one's health. If the system don't want them going there they should set up a 24/7 drop in centre next door to A&E. No one wants abuse but it's not right to push the expert medical decision onto the person with a problem before they turn up.
A&E has always been the resort when the GP surgery is closed and one is worried about one's health. If the system don't want them going there they should set up a 24/7 drop in centre next door to A&E. No one wants abuse but it's not right to push the expert medical decision onto the person with a problem before they turn up.
I once worked as a doctor's receptionist in a place which shall remain nameless. We used to have a woman patient who turned up almost every day to tell the doctor she hadn't "been" that morning. Even if she had "been" but "not properly". And she expected a prescription every day.
We had another patient, a man, who came to tell the doctor he hadn't washed his hair for 2 years. I have often wondered what he thought the doc was going to do about it.
We had another patient, a man, who came to tell the doctor he hadn't washed his hair for 2 years. I have often wondered what he thought the doc was going to do about it.
I used to play football with a friend who would go to A&E after the game for the slightest twist etc...it became a standing joke if he was late to the pub after the game..."must be busy in A&E" !
A woman was adamant she was going to sue my brother once, because he said it was just a bruise on her arm, its not worth worrying about it, and to go home and refused her any further treatment...
A woman was adamant she was going to sue my brother once, because he said it was just a bruise on her arm, its not worth worrying about it, and to go home and refused her any further treatment...
I read the article this morning and thought hmmm. You can't have those views chum and work in the NHS. Then I thought why would the Mail flag it up? Do you suppose they have other facaes book, or witter blogs with views of the opposite persuasion, and are just clearing the decks for a broadside in response to his predicted castigation. I do hope so.
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