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<blockquote data-quote="BooJewels" data-source="post: 869614" data-attributes="member: 181094"><p>I was lucky that my GP in those days was genuinely interested in diabetes and not just the allocated member of staff to keep the stats straight. He has two passions; diabetes and palliative care. Unfortunately for me he was offered the position of opening and running a new hospice locally and took it. Our practice these days seems to be staffed by part-time youngsters who last about 5 minutes, getting in some on-the-job training before moving on to a full time position. Luckily I have a lovely DN and we just decided to cut the docs out of the equation for now, we're managing fine without them. </p><p></p><p>When you do have something rare and a bit unusual, it must make getting good care even harder and you end up becoming your own expert, because you understand it better than anyone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BooJewels, post: 869614, member: 181094"] I was lucky that my GP in those days was genuinely interested in diabetes and not just the allocated member of staff to keep the stats straight. He has two passions; diabetes and palliative care. Unfortunately for me he was offered the position of opening and running a new hospice locally and took it. Our practice these days seems to be staffed by part-time youngsters who last about 5 minutes, getting in some on-the-job training before moving on to a full time position. Luckily I have a lovely DN and we just decided to cut the docs out of the equation for now, we're managing fine without them. When you do have something rare and a bit unusual, it must make getting good care even harder and you end up becoming your own expert, because you understand it better than anyone else. [/QUOTE]
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