At midday today I had to go and see my local GP’s receptionist to try and sort out a communication problem with my diabetes blood test results.
When I arrived at the reception counter, there was a notice saying that at noon today, the practice would be holding a two-minute silence. I naturally thought this was out of respect for our dear queen. But it wasn’t.
This was to honour and pay respects to Dr Gail Milligan.
For those who may not have heard about this story, Dr Milligan was a partner at Camberley Health Centre in Surrey who sadly took her own life.
After reading this, and honouring the 2-minute silence, I returned home and read up some more information about this poor doctor.
I think we often forget that our doctors are only humans too. They have had to endure the horrors of Covid along with many healthcare professionals. Back in 2017, the Independent newspaper published an article named, “NHS doctors turning to substance abuse amid rising levels of stress and burnout”
I think we often forget that with the increased pressures upon our health service, these pressures are causing staff to leave the profession and those who remain are being expected to take up the slack. These mental health stresses are contributing to a possible mental burnout for some.
We can all try and do what we can to help by being more understanding, and less demanding.