I love playing with figures.
UK population........66,000,000 and subject to Brexit rising fast.
GP’s in the UK........34,500 and falling fast.
This means on average every doctor has nearly 2000 patients to look after.
Each patient has 12 organ systems plus goodness knows how many other miscellaneous bits and pieces that need looking after. We all know how complex AF can be and that only represents a minute fraction of what can go wrong with the heart so replicate the same principle to virtually every part of the human body and you would go dizzy
True, not everyone is ill and needs a doctor but it’s impossible to imagine just how much knowledge is needed to provide every patient with an acceptable level of care so I guess it’s not surprising that they occasionally refer to Google. At least unlike most of us, they have the skill to know where to look and how to interpret the information.
I’ve got no idea why I bothered to write this but maybe it might help us to understand what the medical profession has to contend with and why sometimes they get it right and sometimes they don’t.
BobD’s post was clearly a bit of fun, mine is just me thinking aloud so PLEASE don’t bother to send any answers because there aren’t any.....God bless the NHS