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<blockquote data-quote="Hotpepper20000" data-source="post: 1303402" data-attributes="member: 336957"><p>Here in Canada GP actually are not that highly paid 7-10 years of school and they have to pay all their expenses, medical aids and rent. It is dictated by the government how much they can charge for each appointment. Working as a nanny for a doctor I was shocked how much less he was paid then my husband who is a engineer.</p><p>I agree that each person when faced with health challenges needs to be their own advocate. It is a challenge especially for those of a mind set that doctors should know it all. </p><p>I agree with [USER=306126]@chalup[/USER] that at the end of the day the responsibility lies with the patient. </p><p>We are lucky in these times that we have the internet to help us research and find like minded people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotpepper20000, post: 1303402, member: 336957"] Here in Canada GP actually are not that highly paid 7-10 years of school and they have to pay all their expenses, medical aids and rent. It is dictated by the government how much they can charge for each appointment. Working as a nanny for a doctor I was shocked how much less he was paid then my husband who is a engineer. I agree that each person when faced with health challenges needs to be their own advocate. It is a challenge especially for those of a mind set that doctors should know it all. I agree with [USER=306126]@chalup[/USER] that at the end of the day the responsibility lies with the patient. We are lucky in these times that we have the internet to help us research and find like minded people. [/QUOTE]
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