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<blockquote data-quote="KathyCP" data-source="post: 1565157" data-attributes="member: 424527"><p>I certainly don't want to bash the NHS, it's a great institution and I'm very grateful for the care I've had from it. But having worked in it as a health professional myself, I am under no illusion about how many of the professionals working in it are completely dismissive of any ideas that haven't been rubber-stamped by the medical profession. I never met an NHS colleague whose heart wasn't in the right place, but sadly, an open-minded attitude or respect for patients' knowledge and/or experience wasn't exactly a key feature of the way most of them operated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KathyCP, post: 1565157, member: 424527"] I certainly don't want to bash the NHS, it's a great institution and I'm very grateful for the care I've had from it. But having worked in it as a health professional myself, I am under no illusion about how many of the professionals working in it are completely dismissive of any ideas that haven't been rubber-stamped by the medical profession. I never met an NHS colleague whose heart wasn't in the right place, but sadly, an open-minded attitude or respect for patients' knowledge and/or experience wasn't exactly a key feature of the way most of them operated. [/QUOTE]
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