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I'm from the medical field . Here's an insight to the other side of the coin

It's written by a doctor from the USA, but I can still completely relate to this post http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2015/02/know-doctor-late-read.html

The hospital system is even more frustrating at times (but delays are out of our hands )
 
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I'm from the medical field . Here's an insight on the other side of the coin

It's written by a doctor from the USA, but I can still completely relate to this post http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2015/02/know-doctor-late-read.html

The hospital system is even more frustrating at times (but delays are out of our hands )

Outstanding article. Thanks for that. It gives a great understanding of how a doctors day unfolds. I'm always in and out in 5 minutes and never really require anything serious so it's hard to picture.

I have so much respect for doctors and I would never complain about them being late. They need to make sure they are thorough and follow protocol. If they don't they could lose their license or even face criminal charges. It's completely understandable if they are running late. People who criticise them are usually massive shit sacks.
 
Avoid bulk billed places and your wait time should be substantially less, one thing I'd never skimp on is paying for medical services. Paying $25 for a 5-10 minute consultation is far better than having to put up with some of the degenerates at those bulk billed places to save a couple of bucks.
 

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People realise that clinics overbook right?
Public Hospital outpatient clinics certainly do overbook, but that's because
-the waiting times are so long for non-urgent stuff that if people need to be squeezed in more urgently because of clinical need , it often means overbooking
-besides , many people DNA (do not attend) anyway
 
I went to a walk in GP clinic after half time of the Geelong/Port 07 Grand Final. Had enough of a laugh and knowing the outcome I thought I might nick around to get a script while I was thinking of it. Its a place that usually has a 2 hour plus wait time, particularly on a Saturday. But that day I got in straight away and went back home to the 3rd quarter. Goes to show most people will put sickness on hold if a local team is playing the big one.
 
I went to a walk in GP clinic after half time of the Geelong/Port 07 Grand Final. Had enough of a laugh and knowing the outcome I thought I might nick around to get a script while I was thinking of it. Its a place that usually has a 2 hour plus wait time, particularly on a Saturday. But that day I got in straight away and went back home to the 3rd quarter. Goes to show most people will put sickness on hold if a local team is playing the big one.
So true . Applies to the Emergency department too
People also put sickness on hold when there's a weather change!
 
So every day begins with a brand new patient coming in and having to provide all their details before you can begin?

And if most other patients end up needing more than the time that is scheduled, there might be a hint there for the scheduling.
 
So every day begins with a brand new patient coming in and having to provide all their details before you can begin?

And if most other patients end up needing more than the time that is scheduled, there might be a hint there for the scheduling.
No, but it's common for the first patient to be late or *just* on time and the part about the limitations of electronic records is so true
Most patients do take longer (and don't disclose all their issues at triage ) so it's not purely a scheduling issue. They do encourage people to book double appointments but this isn't financially viable for the practice (or especially patients at non-bulk billing practices ). The freeze on Medicare rebates is only going to make the situation worse (for staff and patients )
 

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I don't want for my GP to say "right, time's up, piss off, next please". If I run a couple of minutes over time I'm happy to wait for the previous few patients to have done the same too. Book early in the morning or first thing after lunch.
Pretty much. My doctor is always chronically late, but he will always fit you in last minute and never rushes you.

It's not a big deal. I tend to book late afternoon appointments, and ring before leaving work. The receptionist gives me an estimate of how long he's running behind, and I leave a bit later.
 

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I had the day off yesterday to have a medical procedure done that I had been booked in for a couple of months for. I waited about an hour at the surgery. Once I was in the surgery the doctor realised that he didn't have the right equipment so told me that I would have to rebook and come back. No apology or anything.
 
I highly doubt this.
Me too
Oh yeah? Why would I make it up?
Because it's a forum, and it's not like we can verify it. But rather than assuming you're lying , I'm just assuming you don't have the entire story
You clearly don't know too many doctors.
I do though, becuase I'm one. And most of the people in my life are, and none of us would do anything like that . I'm sure there's more to that story
I actually wonder how many you know ?
 
Because it's a forum, and it's not like we can verify it. But rather than assuming you're lying , I'm just assuming you don't have the entire story
I made it up because it's an internet forum and it can't be verified? Hate to disappoint you but there isn't really any more to the story. He made some excuse about not having time to do it otherwise. If you don't want to believe it that's fine but I can assure you I have better things to do with my time than make up stories about doctors to post them on an internet forum.
I do though, becuase I'm one.
I highly doubt this because it's an internet forum etc
 
I made it up because it's an internet forum and it can't be verified? Hate to disappoint you but there isn't really any more to the story.
Oh really?

He made some excuse about not having time to do it otherwise.
So there is a little more to the story
I'm sure there's even more that we don't known

If you don't want to believe it that's fine but I can assure you I have better things to do with my time than make up stories about doctors to post them on an internet forum.
Really?

I highly doubt this because it's an internet forum etc
Well I've referenced my job in many of my other posts. But yes, it's fine if you don't believe me , because afterall, many people post junk
 
Oh really? So there is a little more to the story

OMG you so got me there. Yeah I said there isn't REALLY any more to the story then conveyed what little more there was not that it makes Dr ZoomZoom look any better.

I'm sure there's even more that we don't known
If there was anything else it certainly wasn't conveyed to my wife and you'd think if there was he would've told her considering she was the one made to wait while he took the car for a spin.

Yeah really. Not sure why you've got your back up so hard. I'm not trying to say this is all doctors. Just relating an experience my wife had with one.

Well I've referenced my job in many of my other posts. But yes, it's fine if you don't believe me , because afterall, many people post junk
Oh okay it must be true then. If only I had referenced this anecdote in many other posts it might have been afforded a little more legitimacy by yourself although somehow I doubt it.. or maybe if you just knew me a bit better as a poster you'd realise I don't tend to go around spouting crap about doctors because I don't have anything better to do.
 

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