In article <20030918073830.PFCK12315.mta01-svc.ntlworld.com@[10.137.100.
61]>, Danny McGeehan <[log in to unmask]> writes
>The speciality will have to address A&E Consultants, only last week I have heard
>of a Consultant in the neighbouring County changing to become a GP and it will
>become a torrent. My generation will just go and it will be very quick, plenty
>of work out there.
>
That's a good thing because a lot of GPs seem to be fleeing the country
because things are so bad for them. It is easy to say that our
colleagues have it easy.
If you think the GP contract is a good thing then think again. No-one
even knows what has really been negotiated.
>Certain of our colleagues have done very well out of NHS reforms to feather
>their own nests and in my opinion selling their colleagues down the river. More
>concerned about their OBE's.
A view shared by many GPs. The negotiators have let us down.
>
>That has now gone and I may well move to new pastures.
>
Come to Canada. Docs seem much happier here - I certainly am :)
Cheers
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Jel Coward
The UK Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician and Command Physician course is
9th-15th November 2003 at Glenmore Lodge, Aviemore, Scotland
http://www.wildmedic.org
http://www.wemsi.org
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