Diagnosing new IBS in a 69 year old should be a massive red flag. But PAs don’t have that wealth of experience to see what a strange diagnosis that would be. They just see symptoms and try and match them up without any appreciation of their context.
Kelvin, the public sector workers (including doctors and nurses) who have got pay rises wil contribute infinitely more to this country than your pathetic, worthless arse.
This is the thing - for all the PAs and their advocates claim that we're picking out a tiny handful of cases, all we've really uncovered is the tip of the iceberg.
Can guarantee there'll be so many other cases like this up and down the country. PAs don't belong in primary care.
Wait.
You’ve got an MPH…and you think that 1980s HIV messaging was a *good* thing?! And something to be emulated?
Thank god you’re in anaesthesia and not with those of us in general practice or anywhere where your stigmatising attitudes might hurt is all I can say.
No, taking “maximal caution” means a heavily restricted life. Of course if people want to do that on an individual basis that’s all well and good. But at this stage of the pandemic it makes no sense to ask this of everyone.