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Old 27-11-2019, 10:18 PM
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The government has always been stressing on the importance of primary/holistic care and the importance of good family physicians/internist. However, I don't seem to sense that in daily practice.
When I am doing GM posting, we seem to be referring the whole world for all the minor problems that pt has, and pt can end up with 4-5 tcus on discharge.
Currently doing Ed, now getting loads of referrals for minor complaints from gps/polyclinic (eg blood sugar 20, dizziness etc)

Anyone has any thoughts on this?
It is called Taichi.

How many years since you finished med school? The longer you are the more you will realize EVERYTHING the "experts" say is the complete opposite of what is reality

Here's a tip. If you dont want to get complaints from patients just do what
t they want and ask as long as it isnt illegal and or lethal
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