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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 1252052" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I agree that consultants you can see in nhs or private settings but it is a first for GPs to start this. It states on Pulse online that GPs can do this in their spare time.... Most of GPs at two of my recent practices only worked 6 sessions (3 days) do I guess they would have 2 free days (if going on the average hours a working person is targeted to work-40-42hrs??). My last two practices only talk about sessions that GPs work. Ie my current GP works 6 sessions (all day Mon, Weds Fri).</p><p></p><p>I have never actually had any GP that is listed as working 10 seasions.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, I think on the basis of my GP's sessions worked it would be a good thing, but I fear for areas a d persons that are poor or struggling with finances. I wish I could copy over the link from the article..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 1252052, member: 17713"] I agree that consultants you can see in nhs or private settings but it is a first for GPs to start this. It states on Pulse online that GPs can do this in their spare time.... Most of GPs at two of my recent practices only worked 6 sessions (3 days) do I guess they would have 2 free days (if going on the average hours a working person is targeted to work-40-42hrs??). My last two practices only talk about sessions that GPs work. Ie my current GP works 6 sessions (all day Mon, Weds Fri). I have never actually had any GP that is listed as working 10 seasions. Anyhow, I think on the basis of my GP's sessions worked it would be a good thing, but I fear for areas a d persons that are poor or struggling with finances. I wish I could copy over the link from the article.. [/QUOTE]
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