On Sun, 25 Oct 1998 06:37:05 -0500, Iain Kewley wrote:
>One of whom by their own admission feels that they were never really GP
>material. Can any amount of occupational health make a square peg fit a round
>hole?
Ah, but I did not say I was not a good doctor. That I was (am).
The bit about "GP material" refers to the perverse system of general
practice dished out health care, with which I have many disagreements.
The square peg I am did not fit the round hole of the system that I did
not 'fit in'.
It is not my problem, it is that of the system that I failed to fast
forward and failed in accepting *its* conditions for me to 'fit in' and
be 'one of the boys'.
KT talked about playing golf. The NHS is a bit like a golf club in
Metroland. You simply *have* to have the net curtains, matching sets
cutlery, manicured front lawns, cup coasters, neat little hedges and
ranch like fences to have your application form accepted by the club.
Far too much for me to uproot to Metroland just to be a member of that
club with its archaic MC values.
In that sense, perhaps it is the hole that needs changing, but I doubt
it.
Risk
(Drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry. Them good ol' boys
were drinking whisky and rye, singing "This'll be the day that I die,
this'll be the day that I die".)
(courtesy Don McLean)
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