Doctor...[.maybe], but not parents!
2007-09-16 05:03:44
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answered by Satch 3
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I wouldn't mind Gerry I guess, he would be with a team.
Kate, as a GP could possibly have dealings with neglect cases with social services so I don't know if I would trust her judgement on that but I am sure she is an OK GP.
If you needed a Dr and it was a life or death situation I am sure that you would be happy to see either of them!
they did neglect their children in my opinion for what its work but as for anything else innocent till proven guilty.
2007-09-16 08:55:12
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answered by lovelylittlemoo 4
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Not just them but also the other doctors at the table who neglected their children as well.
Let us not forget that doctors are quick to report others at the slightest suspicion of neglect - one rule for them and another for the rest of society!!!
If they lived in a council house they would have been condemned out of hand and the money would be pouring in to help convict them. This is all about the cult of celebrity and class and brings shame on doctors and society.
2007-09-16 05:01:10
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answered by Anonymous
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"Dont forget they have the exculsive right to detail in their opinion what they think about you on your medical records "
Really?
I dont think so.
Patients now have the right to see their own medical records. Health care professionals are not allowed to write opinions, just document facts.
2007-09-16 04:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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i wouldn't want her telling me how to look after my kids that's for sure I take advice on how to look after the cat though - she 's done a good job their if fact cat might get second holiday in Portugal this week - lucky thing could do with some decent weather to top the tan up
2007-09-16 05:27:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Two relatives of mine are patients at a practice in Leicestershire in which Kate Mc Cann has worked.as a Locum. According to them she was a perfectly good GP. Neither of them know of anyone who thought differently.
I think that speaks volumes, don't you?
By the way Oracle, GP's are bound by law to report any signs of abuse.
2007-09-16 05:04:54
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answered by Robin H 4
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I would definitely like them to be my doctor. Their little daughter was kidnapped and they managed to raise largest searching missing child campaign ever. I admire them.
2007-09-16 05:31:19
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answered by Anonymous
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How can all this put their professional ability into question? Sure maybe you wouldn't want to hire them as your babysitter or something but let's not forget that they haven't been charged or found guilty of anything yet
2007-09-16 05:17:19
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answered by LONDONER © 6
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I wouldnt mind them being my doctors, When they are found not guilty youll feel a bit silly wont you?
2007-09-16 06:44:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't mind having them as my doctor. They could assist me as I've had enough of this life at the moment and ready to go. (he,he)
2007-09-16 05:48:19
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answered by A . Z . 3
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I wouldn't want them to treat me. I would be concerned they would get up half way through treatment and not come back.
2007-09-16 05:40:05
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answered by Anonymous
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