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Remembering Kerry
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I can accept there's problems for GPs but I really don't think they have the sympathy or support that the Nurses and Junior Doctors have/had.
All I've seen from during and since the COVID pandemic and heard from many others is massive disappointment and anger with GP service. There are areas I guess where it's better but the whole system of appointments and then even actually getting to be face to face with the GP has become a battle not routine and one more likely to be lost than won. Canvassing during the election, I found from all but a small number,. Big worries about the NHS, fury at the Junior Doctors being treated so shabbily by the then Con government. However dismay too at their GP practices where they blamed the GPs more than the government. I really think with going to pharmacists now, I doubt the GPs on what action they're taking here are not going to impact as much as they believe it will. Plus it will only add to the massive disappointment their patients already hold as to them. In probably the majority of areas. Last edited by joeysteele; 02-08-2024 at 10:08 AM. |
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