AIBU?
in thinking that most gp's, doctor's generally and nurses are hardworking proffessionals who deserve some respect?
pukkapatch · 13/12/2007 18:04
because they certainly dont seem to getany nowadays.
obvioulsy there arethe small minority of people in the profession who give it a bad name, but most of them train bloody hard and work even harder to help people. they certainly dont do it for money. not in this country anyways. and if they dont get respect, then why bother training for it?
aibu in thinking they deserve respect?
crokky · 13/12/2007 18:16
I think that all the people you mentioned deserve respect.
I think the reason that they don't always get it, or even worse take abuse from patients is that they work in a service (NHS) that has:
-not enough doctors
-not enough nurses
-not enough midwives
Therefore, the overall service received by patients can be frustrating (and in some cases dangerous). Nothing to do with individuals usually, just to do with appalling management and appalling policies.
handlemecarefully · 13/12/2007 18:20
100k is not that major for doctors, considering the years at medical school, the continuing professional development they must do (more exams etc throughout their career) and the degree of responsibility they have (literally life and death decisions)
Other professionals can earn considerably more just by doing a bit of fancy smancy corporate law / providing financial advice / investment banking etc.
SofiaAmes · 13/12/2007 18:26
I think everyone deserves respect. If they are dedicated and hardworking they shoudl be respected for that whether or not they are a professional or a binman. I had the most wonderful, respectful helpful and considerate binmen at my last house. I was just as grateful for them as I was for my lovely gp and the BT guy who fixed my phone in one go, or the plumber who answered my call at 8pm when I had no heat in the middle of the winter. Although I am a professional myself, I don't really see why being a professional entitles one to more respect than anyone else.
OhGiveUsAPruniPudding · 13/12/2007 18:29
Of course they deserve respect BUT if you have ever talked to a disgruntled doctor, or a medical student in training telling you what their teacher-consultant has been telling them, sadly you realize how low their esteem for the patients can be
Agree that it must be awful to work within the NHS whether you respect your patients or not.
deenymcqueenygoreandguts · 13/12/2007 18:29
erm, handlemecarefully, nurses are in the very same boat, further training, life and death decisions.
im about to make many on my night shift running an intensive care unit tonight. i handed in an essay that i have been working on on all my days off last week....
on crap money
ScottishMummy · 13/12/2007 18:36
i work with a brilliant team, all driven by vocation compassion and desire to do the right thing. and in light of reasding Goldman Sachs are receiving @£30 000 binus, when NHSet well - hee haw actually!Nice to read a positive post thanks
so let's hear it for
nurses
doctors
HCA's
phlembotomists
pharmacists
path labs
lab staff
reception staff
OT
Dietitian
SALT
radiographers
Art therapists
drama therapists
physio
paramedics
support staff
library
MW
HV
researchers
..anyone else i missed apologies
but globally big shout to the
teachers
lecturers
nursery nurses
SW
Support workers
Housing officers
police
probation
Oh dammit all public sector
ChirpyGrinch · 13/12/2007 18:36
I think the problem is the bad ones stick in your mind more. My surgery has one horrible, unfeeling GP who I refuse to see, but 4 wonderful ones, ones who remember me when they haven't seen us ina while, who remember my DD's foibles, who make time to sit and talk to me when their surgery is running an hour late and I am worried about a procedure, and who are not too big to admit when they are unsure and refer me to paeds urgently just in case...
But whenever I meet someone who belongs to my surgery, we all mention the nasty doctor first....
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SlubbersRingAreYouListening · 13/12/2007 18:46
Completely agree with SophiaAmes post. I am full of respect and thanks for the great car mechanics this afternoon, who MOT'd DH's car, started when they said they would, had finished when they said they would, and were generally charming and helpful.
Thank you also the pukkapatch for this thread (will show DH) as some professions take more than their fair share of bashing and critisism (not looking at any other current threads in particular ).
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