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Doctor (Gp) Or Surgeon??
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I am trying to establish what initials follow a doctor's name if he is a surgeon? Some of you might remember the problems I am still having with my left hand...started off as trigger finger about 18 months ago & I am still having a multitude of problems with my hand/two fingers. The GP who initially operated in a medical practice (because I was refused an operation by the Primary Care Trust) is classed on his website as a GP but on the section that says he carries out hand operations it states he is a qualified surgeon. Should he have certain initials after his name if this is so? thanks for your time in replying...if you can, of course x
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F.R.C.S behind his name is the basic qualificatio ns for a surgeon. If he doesn't have them....he is not a fully trained surgeon.
15:01 Sat 11th Oct 2014
Aha - here's MBBS at Newcastle - you then go on to specialise (but that is in the UK, can't speak for other countries) http:// www.ncl .ac.uk/ undergr aduate/ degrees /a100/c areers/
Haaa, doesn't cover minor surgery in GP practices, then...... http:// www.rcg p.org.u k/cours es-and- events/ south-e ngland/ south-w est-tha mes-fac ulty/mi nor-sur gery.as px
boxy....there is no such thing as ..."Minor Surgery".......every surgical procedure has it's hazards and needs to be handled professionally.
If GP's would just stick to giving a service of general Practice and not "dabble" in surgery, then it would be a great step forward for the NHS.
That of course is my opinion.
If GP's would just stick to giving a service of general Practice and not "dabble" in surgery, then it would be a great step forward for the NHS.
That of course is my opinion.
Woofgang...the surgery was refused in a hospital environment by PCT as they said it would be cheaper in a medical centre. The surgeon in the hospital was more than happy to operate & I even had my pre-op check ups but then PCT said no. After the op in the medical centre I had so many problems so was referred to a specialist hand surgeon a long way from home. He performed surgery & I had almost 6 months trouble free but then my two fingers (middle & ring) locked down again & have remained locked since February this year. The consultant said he thought this might be a supratentorial problem (remember Sqad?) & then sent me to see a Neurologist who more or less laughed at the suggestion of any neurological problem causing my problem. I am now waiting for another appointment to try to get this sorted once & for all. I'm completely cheesed off with it all