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Behind Closed Doors

(9 Posts)
Luckygirl Sat 16-Jun-18 22:03:24

And I agree that I would not want a camera recording me being examined; and then beaming it to the nation - as if they would be remotely interested!

Luckygirl Sat 16-Jun-18 21:53:48

Agree with all of the above - but do find the programme intriguing. The GPs themselves are a joy to behold and I admire their patience and respectful behaviour - and in any event I find people endlessly fascinating.

The link between social deprivation and illness is amply illustrated. I am married to an ex-GP and he used to come back from surgery and say that I would have been better equipped to deal with the patients - I was a SW!

muffinthemoo Sat 16-Jun-18 21:35:17

Telly absolutely no idea

Telly Sat 16-Jun-18 15:06:19

I was just wondering why anyone would allow a camera in to record the event!?

muffinthemoo Fri 15-Jun-18 22:43:00

Husband is GP partner.

He did watch a couple of episodes and confirmed most of his daily appointments are of this nature.

It's a universal service and absolutely everyone has the right to see their GP for whatever ails them, but if you're ever wondering why your doctor seems to be so busy...

petra Fri 15-Jun-18 22:36:56

I'm always amazed at the services the patients are offered.
"Oh you've got a hangnail" we'll get someone to look at that.
I know that's a bit ott, but sometimes the Drs are a bit ott.

Nanabilly Fri 15-Jun-18 20:32:23

I could not believe the time wasters when I turned in to watch it once so I watched it a few times and it was the same. With the state the nhs is in and how gp appointments are so tricky to get hold of they should stop this time wasting but how I don't know. Maybe a beeper goes off to highlight end of appointment (pressed by gp) as some genuine cases need a little longer .

gangy5 Fri 15-Jun-18 19:53:15

I agree with you Telly. The interesting point of this program is how many of these patients have such trivial problems and are wasting the doctor's time.

Telly Fri 15-Jun-18 19:26:53

Seriously - why would you allow a TV camera to record your examination with GP? Especially if it involved an intimate exam and or your expansive tum being exposed to general view??