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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2421245" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>I’ve had a great variety of face to face clinic appointments over the years ranging from downright appallingly bad to life enhancingly excellent. There seem to be just a few nurses, admins and consultants who go beyond the basic requirements, who stay up to date with the research, who can listen attentively. I feel very lucky that the consultant who joined the clinic I ‘go’ to came out of retirement a year before the pandemic started, I really hope the extra workload of the Covid wards doesn’t shorten his life. He’s the top of the sadly few excellent ones.</p><p>Phone consultations have worked well. I have a prepared list of things I want to talk about, he has librelink, and I always ask him how he is too. I don’t like everything to be one way traffic, I like a human element alongside the diabetes numbers game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2421245, member: 68789"] I’ve had a great variety of face to face clinic appointments over the years ranging from downright appallingly bad to life enhancingly excellent. There seem to be just a few nurses, admins and consultants who go beyond the basic requirements, who stay up to date with the research, who can listen attentively. I feel very lucky that the consultant who joined the clinic I ‘go’ to came out of retirement a year before the pandemic started, I really hope the extra workload of the Covid wards doesn’t shorten his life. He’s the top of the sadly few excellent ones. Phone consultations have worked well. I have a prepared list of things I want to talk about, he has librelink, and I always ask him how he is too. I don’t like everything to be one way traffic, I like a human element alongside the diabetes numbers game. [/QUOTE]
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