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<blockquote data-quote="ATB123" data-source="post: 2685132" data-attributes="member: 579991"><p>But you can't blame the HCPs themselves for that, maybe the system we have to work in. Sorry I get massively angry when i read posts moaning about HCPs when behind us is a massive, creaking, inefficient system that let's us all down, patient or HCP. Sure, there are a few bad apples among us but there are in all jobs but we are under enormous pressure day on day with very little time allocated to each patient. If you haven't heard about your course then chase it, chase it, chase it, don't sit back and wait. I can only go by what's on offer in my area. And you've said yourself uptake is low, so why then is that the HCPs fault that no education has been given. Too many people take absolutely no personal responsibility for their own long term conditions, the asthmatic who smokes, the diabetic who eats choc, etc yet expect the NHS to pick them up and sort them.out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATB123, post: 2685132, member: 579991"] But you can't blame the HCPs themselves for that, maybe the system we have to work in. Sorry I get massively angry when i read posts moaning about HCPs when behind us is a massive, creaking, inefficient system that let's us all down, patient or HCP. Sure, there are a few bad apples among us but there are in all jobs but we are under enormous pressure day on day with very little time allocated to each patient. If you haven't heard about your course then chase it, chase it, chase it, don't sit back and wait. I can only go by what's on offer in my area. And you've said yourself uptake is low, so why then is that the HCPs fault that no education has been given. Too many people take absolutely no personal responsibility for their own long term conditions, the asthmatic who smokes, the diabetic who eats choc, etc yet expect the NHS to pick them up and sort them.out [/QUOTE]
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