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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Guns and Doctors (don't open if you don't like emails)
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<blockquote data-quote="carrrnuttt" data-source="post: 6217809" data-attributes="member: 10844"><p>Wrong.</p><p> </p><p>My wife works for a simple family practice office - the kind that specializes in these 'non-deadly' situations you speak of. They have been involved with patients who were brought in who were actually dying. They have to call 911 for patients at least twice a year. For some reason, some people are just more comfortable taking whatever ails them to their family doctor, instead of the ER.</p><p> </p><p>Also, take note that even family practice doctors and foot specialists have to intern at a hospital before they can start their own practice.</p><p> </p><p>Although you are right, in that some specialties just don't face life-or-death everyday, it's the "EVER" portion of your statement that is just plain ignorant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carrrnuttt, post: 6217809, member: 10844"] Wrong. My wife works for a simple family practice office - the kind that specializes in these 'non-deadly' situations you speak of. They have been involved with patients who were brought in who were actually dying. They have to call 911 for patients at least twice a year. For some reason, some people are just more comfortable taking whatever ails them to their family doctor, instead of the ER. Also, take note that even family practice doctors and foot specialists have to intern at a hospital before they can start their own practice. Although you are right, in that some specialties just don't face life-or-death everyday, it's the "EVER" portion of your statement that is just plain ignorant. [/QUOTE]
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