Wednesday, November 9, 2016

IT COULD ONLY HAPPEN TO RED !

      I've written about being fortunate in finding a new family doc.  Now don't worry. I still go to the guy and every time I visit him I'm more impressed. He's at a walk in clinic and sometimes there's a long wait. However, he told me I could make appointments. There are 4 to 7 physicians in the clinic.

     Sometimes the wait at the walk in clinic was two hours. I noticed that many of the patients were pregnant women. I also noticed that there were many women checking in with brand new babies. I didn't think anything about the people I saw in the waiting room.

    Then I noticed that the pregnant women and infants were all going to my doctor.

    Still nothing twigged.

     Then one day I noticed that some of the  letters behind my doc's name were an indication that he had some extra training in obstetrics!

     Wow! How did I become this guy's patient?

     My doc practises as a general physician first. I think he must be very good at obstetrics and so has many patients. He's also very good at looking after an elderly man. He's bright, knows his stuff and is a good communicator.

     However, I did wonder for a little while how I got to have a doc with training in obstetrics.

    Well, I guess this situation could only happen to me. Okay, he has  other men for patients!


38 comments:

  1. I bet having a few old guys keeps him on his toes. As long as he takes good care of you! :)

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    1. He takes excellent care of me. He talks to you as he does his thing.

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  2. Funny. And probably why you have long waits. I would look into making an appointment from now on if i were you.

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    1. I do make appointments now. A two hour wait is quite uncommon.

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  3. That is quite the wait time, though my old family doctor would take at least 45mins by the time it was over. Daisy's doctor wait isn't too bad.

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    1. Two hours waiting is very uncommon but lots of 45 min

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  4. Hey as long as he's a good doctor, who cares?

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    1. He's a very good doc and I don't care that he has a specialty that I can't take advantage of!!!

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  5. That's funny. You must be nice to work with or he'd shuffle you off to another doctor. Hang on to him.

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    1. Hey, you should know by now that I'm extremely nice and also healthy. Yes , I could get traded to somebody.

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  6. I'm not sure whether the UK has walk-in clinics. We certainly don't here on Lewis: all appointments have to be booked. I rather liked the arrangement at the medical practice I was with in New Zealand. It operated both a walk-in emergency room and an appoints system.

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    1. Things have really changed here. The old clinics did not do any active treatment. They prescribed many tests and gave you medication , but that's all. In the old days they stitched up cuts and set bones.

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  7. Well, let us know when the happy event has taken place!

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    1. I will and I like your mischievous sense of humor.

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  8. haha love this post.....nothing wrong with some specialities. A Doc is a Doc,, even with those extras which I think you won't need. Long wait time, as most I've waited is 5 min.....did I mention that my Doctor is Cardiac plus, immigrated here and working in our small community as family physician and does the cardiac thing on the side. WOW

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    1. You're right a Doc is a Doc. This guy does do GP work.

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  9. I laughed at your post today. Thanks for the smiles, Red. As long as he takes good care of you, a doctor is a doctor. :-)

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  10. Lucky to have so much flexibility in medicine in your country. That would most unlikely here!

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    1. Yes, you are assigned a clinic . We can make a choice.

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  11. Once when I was in West Africa I went to an on-call doctor at a local hospital with a suspected case of Malaria. Only after I was treated and released did I see that he was an Ob-Gyn and marked me on the consultation form as a female!

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    1. What a compliment! I wonder how much weed he'd been smoking?

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  12. Okay until he checks your inoculations HA! I like to have comfort when I go, I see an internist

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  13. This was funny to read! Thanks for the smile :)

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    1. Well, it doesn't bother me as long as he is good and he is.

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  15. My criteria for a good doctor is that he laughs at my jokes and has warm hands.

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    1. This guy is pleasant and that's all I need.

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  16. Doesn't matter about the other patients, as long as you are happy with his service. When I went to my (male) doctor to confirm my first pregnancy he was horrified, said the last pregnant female he'd seen had been a camel in the desert during the war. Considering the war had ended 20 years previously I took his advise and changed doctors for the pregnancy. Went back to him after the baby was born though and no woman and child ever had a more attentive doctor.

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    1. Yes, that comment would shock me. But I'm glad he made up for it.

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    2. Most women have a couple of humps.

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  17. that made me laugh. thanks, red. :)

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  18. Perhaps he thinks you are a big baby Red... "No doc! Please don't give me an injection! I'm scared of needles!"

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  19. Hi Red, Big smile ... You are a pretty lucky guy! Best regards from Seattle, hope all is well in Red Deer!

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