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Old 22-08-2021, 11:18 AM
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That is just one example of patient asking for MRI back.
How about all the other instances where patient does not outrightly ask for MRI back.
Reading the guidelines is not just for MMed doctors.
Please have some pride in being GP. You are not a referrologist.
If you just anyhow manage, you are no better than a fresh graduate medical student.
(In fact they will probably be better because they would have prepared hard for MBBS)
One thing you never do especially in pte practice is to deny a patient an investigation they want and are willing to pay for.

You term this being a referrologist?

There is a reason why guidelines are called guidelines. Because that's what they are. They are no law or rules. Dont believe me?

If a patient insists on an MRI and you deny them thay saying by guidelines they do not deserve one and later on they find another dr who does it an they find a rhabdomyosarcoma in the psoas miscle and they decide to complain to SMC ans sue the first doctor who denied the MRI see what happens when you try to quote guidelines.

Hindsight is 20/20.

There is no medal for saving the "healthcare system" cost and waste. No bonus either. But you run the risk or missing things. How likely? Probably not. But when it is not a common ground you have reached with a patient who wants the test you will be disciplined accordingly as per the hindsight 20/20 guideline.

Wait till you kena. You will change your tune.

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