In message <014c01c4bc73$b3c660c0$52867ed4@oemcomputer>, Dr Fay Wilson
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>Top Cancer Blokes traditionally say this sort of thing and get a knighthood
>just before gen elections (a Birmingham bloke did the last time IIRC).
>Not that I am a cynic or anything.
>
>Anyway it seems to me that the TCB needs updating on the fact that a PCT is
>not a group of GPs and that the money the PCT gets isn't handed over to
>ignorant and incompetent GP practices to fritter away but is shovelled into
>the gaping beak of the acute sector cuckoo immediately it arrives......
The publicly displayed ignorance of TCBs *is* amazing!
Have you updated them, Fay?
MaryH
>
>Huh!
>Fay
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Alun Price" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 2:36 PM
>Subject: GPs under the cosh once more. Sigh.
>
>
>> BBC TV news at lunchtime also had some cancer Prof in London, looking laid
>> back and grossly under worked with nothing better to do than say GPs need
>re
>> training. Said what a good job the Gov were doing.
>> Get some mud on your boots mate and join us in the trenches......My TV
>> screen takes a hammering when you can't readily reply to this one sided
>> blinkered publicity........
>>
>> >On Behalf Of Iain Hotchkies
>> Subject: GPs under the cosh once more. Sigh.
>>
>> All over the radio & TV this morning. The wise & good laying into GPs for
>> not diagnosing cancer early enough. Cheers.
>>
>> One bloke - Prof Somone-or-other (heard on Radio 5) reckoned the answer
>lay
>> in better training and the use of decision-making software.
>> Fan-bloody-tastic.
>>
>>
>
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Mary Hawking
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