Yes, we used to have a haematologist, whose skills in these issues were
amazing. Now, for these patient I too use a 'general physician/ renal
physician we have talked about the issue, he reported enjoying the challenge
of being taken to a wider world at times. It is what most concerns me about
the new model of medical training, the model according to Osler allowed for
most everyone to do a job which in the end was not within the core of their
final post. It did mean that in a small no of doc's you probably had a very
wide general experience. This will go, no one is looking for the
consequences and that is most concerning.
Alistair
Indeed, but I think you are the new generalist...
From: TIM WALTER [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Subject: Re: Does anyone else 'lament' the passing of the general physicia
n??
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