You could audit your own rate of decomposition, and compare this to
one's peers and I am sure many an SEA could be generated from dying.
Waiting time to appointments might be a bit long tho', and video
consultations not quite in keeping with the RCGPs usual expectations
though I suspect many of my patients may notice an improvement,
especially on Mondays.
"Zombie Doctor Re-Validation Nightmare".
Hell, couldn't be any more onerous than it is for those of us that
currently claim to be alive and shuffling through the many hoops.
--
Paul
2009/5/29 Michael Leuty <[log in to unmask]>:
> 2009/5/29 Roger Gardiner <[log in to unmask]>:
>> I assume you can wait until the ceremonies are completed, although I'm not
>> sure if you might be ineligible for BMA assistance by then as your name will
>> no longer be on the Medical Register.
>
> Validated tools for post mortem planning are now being actively
> developed by the GMC and are likely to become part of the requirements
> for revalidation. It is expected that deceased practitioners will give
> active consideration to returning to help the NHS at times of crisis:
> Pandemic Flu, Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, that sort of thing.
>
> --
> Michael Leuty
> Nottingham, UK
>
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