I just thought it would get the debate going - and it did.
(GP specialist) in A+E
OR
GP (specialist in A+E)
It's all amusingly about punctuation ;-)
Simon
Simon Carley
SpR in Emergency Medicine
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----- Original Message -----
From: "iain jamieson" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: GP's in A&E
> --- "s.carley" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > "GP specialist in A&E"
> >
> > hmmmmmmm!
> >
> > Simon Carley
>
> Come on Simon, I know a GP locally with more
> anaesthetic experience and trauma/A and E experience
> than ANY SpR's in the speciality. He doesn't work in
> A/E because it ain't much of a challenge compared with
> the prehospital care arena he works in! (not me)
> There are many different kinds of GP's - for some it
> is simply a lifestyle choice. Being a hospital Doc
> does not neccesarily give you cart blanche on
> specialism and experience.(How do you know what a GP
> did before he became a GP ? ).
> Do try and think about individuals before you make
> sweeping statements.
> Iain (not as defensive as this sounds)
>
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