Ryan prince
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Ryan prince
@ryanmprince
Prematurely Retired GP due to intractable coronary disease. Emeritus Chairman of National GP recruitment ( GPNRO) , Gp trainer and Associate Postgrad GP Dean.
Solihull เข้าร่วม Mart 2012
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I will never accept a government ID card. I will never use one. If asked to produce one I will refuse - and I hope you do, too
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@Ollie_Trading Brilliant Ollie. Bumble from 212 here. So indicators still not right for a partial re entry into MSTR as yet?
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@AbbieTBee When I was a med student in the early 1990s I was clerking a 60 odd year old man and noted a massive surgical scar from sternum to pelvis. “ what was that for”? I said . “ Dunno, I never asked!” said the chap. Even then I was flabbergasted!
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@Chelsea_shi_go Dear Chelsea. Thank you for liking my post. I lived in San Antonio for 4 months in 1994. It was part of my UK medical training. I adored the city and the Senetor for south Texas offered me permanent residency at a dinner.
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@mgtmccartney During my long career you were such an inspiration and it’s so brilliant to see you are still active. Love your posts, love your sentiment, In my retirement which I didn’t want it’s awesome to see passion for medicine thriving
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except most winter viruses will go away by themselves and don't need specific treatment let alone appts with healthcare staff - and most members of the public know this and wouldn't dream of going to a GP with a cold!
Amanda Pritchard@AmandaPritchard
But the public can play their part too - please do seek help when you need it. We would rather see you sooner when viruses are easier to treat, than later when it is more difficult.
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@AbbieTBee Dear Abbie. That’s really great that you got that feedback. I was a GP trainer for 20 + years before premature retirement due to cardiac illness health. Every day when my trainees left the surgery I’d thank them for a hard day’s work, well done. They were flabbergasted. Shame
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@AbbieTBee Very , very important to value you guys. Keep your chin up and don’t accept anyone disrespecting you. I was one the chap who ( sorry) ran the MRSA exam for GP and we tried so hard to choose people who’d actually like the profession.
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@ryanmprince Our consultants do here and the nurses end their shifts with a thank you over the tannoy. Its all super cute but super WEIRD TO ME STILL 😂
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@AbbieTBee They didn’t get thanks from all their senior doctors. The NHS would fall flat on its face without residents.
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@bekbythesea I’ve looked everywhere for that owl one - unique I fear
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@mjv__1 I was a house man ( FT1) in 1995 and we got paid “ class 3 additional duty hours” that were 50% of your normal salary on bank holidays. AND- we were dumb enough to barely question it!
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@jessphillips @Heidi_Labour Till election . I would happily pay so much more tax to fix this awful mess, M’aam
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@jessphillips @Heidi_Labour Dear Ms. Phillips MP. I was a relatively senior UK doctor based in Solihull with national leadership positions until poor cardiac health had me forced to take early retirement. I’ve tolerated permanent Tory leadership as I’m in Meriden constituency. You are awesome. Can’t wait
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Just got home after doing an event in Swindon for the brilliant @Heidi_Labour people were so lovely however Swindon your road junctions are crackers.
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@ClaaareKirwan Dear Dr Kirwan. I was a GP trainer since 2000, retired 1 year ago. I remember every one of my hundreds of my “ trainee’s” , and F2s names and they knew they could always call me. Some of them actually contacted me up to 15years plus for career and pastoral advice. I am honoured
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@AbbieTBee Proud of you. Every new procedure is exciting. I was taught in 1995 by my consultant when I was a houseman how to catheterise men- properly minimising infection he said. Always did it after. Good luck!!!
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@DrSteveTaylor Hear hear. I’m retired now . Life as a junior was always tough but at least we were not desperately poor to boot. Feel
So sorry for them
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@DrPJJB Dear Sir. I am a retired GP and respectfully disagree with your comment. I left med school only £2000 in debt and my living expenses and rent was very cheap then. I got to very senior med ed positions by career end and I thought most juniors were very hardworking and ethical.
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When I was a junior doctor I wasn’t paid well, but I accepted I was an ‘apprentice’ and thus couldn’t expect a massive salary.
Our junior colleagues need to realise that they are simply doctors in training whose priority should be their patients not income.
#JuniorDoctorsStrike
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@DrEilidhMaria Dear Eilidh. I read your posts daily and feel so very, very sad that the profession I loved dearly before I retired due to Ill health causes you so much pain when it should be so fulfilling. Let’s hope all of the NHS family can find an answer to this. Please be kind to each other
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@DrKate_King I am so proud and so pleased to see your career progression within HM Royal Navy, Gazetted as Captain is amazing.Totally deserved. I am now fully retired due to poor health and miss you , ma’am
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@BeauJangle2023 I was diagnosed with pretty severe heart disease a few years ago and would pretty much have had to give up cycling for fear of not being able to get home if chest pain became a problem - until I got my e-bike. On good days, have assist at next to nothing but can always get home
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