I wrote about not being paternalistic as a doctor, for the
@bjgp.social and wondered if we might be maternalistic instead.
https://bjgplife.com/paternalistic/
On not being paternalistic – BJGP Life
I've worked in the same clinic for 20 years now. I never thought I'd be in one place for so long. I had a few thoughts on being a GP for a long time in the
@bjgp.social https://bjgplife.com/how-long-does-general-practice-take/
How long does general practice take? – BJGP Life
@neenish_tart That's a bit weird. Not really sure I want to read it though.
@stufromoz I could, but do I really want to read it?
I can't read this article, because paywall, but I can read The Guardian, because not paywall, so who knows?
@stufromoz Totally. It always seemed quite abstract until {waves arms in air pointing at everything}
I'm sure I'm not the only person to post this, but it does seem relevant *right now*.
Today is National Viola Day (I don't know which country - it should be wherever you are right now!)
This gives me a great excuse to remember the beautiful piece I commissioned during the COVID lockdowns, played amazingly by Katie Yap.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBp2iUVJhy4
Katie Yap: In My Solitude by Andrew Ford
YouTubeAnyway. Please read my report, share widely, enjoy.
I'm happy to come and talk to anyone about it!
https://www.churchilltrust.com.au/fellow/tim-senior-nsw-2023/Tim Senior - Churchill Trust
To investigate how to provide high quality primary care to disadvantaged communities in Australia - Health and Medicine — General
You'll notice that what I'm arguing for - because *all* evidence points this way - is properly funded primary health care - relationship-based, continuity over time, comprehensive.
ACCHOs do this well, though all of primary care could do so much more with proper funding.