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Child died after GP refused to see her
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What I can't understand is why the child wasn't taken to A&E or an ambulance called immediately after the GP's refusal? There may be a good reason for that but I can't see it. :shrug: So tragic. |
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Absolutely no surprise very sadly Osem as in all professions there is good and bad as l myself experienced in the past before my main primary diagnosis as several doctors did not believe me and one even called me a malingerer and praise be to god l am still here thankfully.
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In my opinion no child should should ever be turned away ever late or not.
RIP little one |
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8 minutes? It's rare my doctor even gets round to you within 30mins of the appointment time.
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I'm lucky if i see my GP within an hour after my appointment time but he's a damn good GP that i know will give me as long as i need on the rare occasion i visit him. I don't know the details of this incident but I've witnessed how frustrating it is for our surgery to deal with late or no show patients and sooner or later some GP's will snap they are still people with the same reactions as all of us.
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We don't have all the facts here and in cases like this we need them to come to a conclusion. We have no idea if this was a one off or if the family routinely made appointments and turned up late or not at all and we have very little to judge the GP on. On the face of it it looks bad and tragic but that happens often and the facts come out and a wholey different picture is seen. From my own personal experience in over thirty years of NHS involvement I've never met a GP that was in it for the cash they have always been decent people with a deep desire to do whats best for their patients maybe I've been lucky.
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Anyone with kids will know how hard it can be to stay on time with your daily schedule,add to that an emergency doctors appointment for a sick child and it just gets harder .My sympathies are entirely with the family here .No way should that child have left the surgery without some form of assessment .If the staff knew how bad tempered the doctor was then they should have asked a more amenable doctor to have a look instead of just dismissing her.In my opinion the entire surgery is at fault not just the doctor
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What we do have here, however, is an official report's conclusions about the GP, her long standing attitude problem and the fact that, in spite of what she claimed, she wasn't seeing other patients at the time so could have seen the little girl. There's no doubt about any of that. Even if there were issues with the parent's prior attendance record (and there's nothing to suggest it), the 5 year old girl was certainly not responsible for any of it was she. In the final analysis, they were less than 10 mins late, the GP was free and the child could/should have been seen or at least the family advised to go to A&E or call an ambulance. We don't know why the latter wasn't done more promptly but that decision, or anything else for that matter, doesn't validate the GP's appalling behaviour. |
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