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<blockquote data-quote="mazbee" data-source="post: 335929" data-attributes="member: 25167"><p>Until a few years ago I was a Community NHS dental nurse and dental health educator.</p><p>What really upset me, was the fact that my manager was not happy with us giving preventative information on some dental issues.</p><p>The one that made my blood boil was not being able to give advice on how to prevent Oral Cancer!!!!!!</p><p>We were not even allowed to tell our patients about what to look out for.</p><p>Oral cancer can be easily eradicated if picked up in the early stages, but it seems that the NHS would rather spend million £'s treating our afflictions rather than giving us the advice and tools to prevent future problems.</p><p></p><p>Needless to say I no longer work for the NHS.................</p><p>I prefer to help not hinder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazbee, post: 335929, member: 25167"] Until a few years ago I was a Community NHS dental nurse and dental health educator. What really upset me, was the fact that my manager was not happy with us giving preventative information on some dental issues. The one that made my blood boil was not being able to give advice on how to prevent Oral Cancer!!!!!! We were not even allowed to tell our patients about what to look out for. Oral cancer can be easily eradicated if picked up in the early stages, but it seems that the NHS would rather spend million £'s treating our afflictions rather than giving us the advice and tools to prevent future problems. Needless to say I no longer work for the NHS................. I prefer to help not hinder. [/QUOTE]
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