And you too, Bio. Please stay away from personal remarks, you guys already know how it ends up.
Kills the discussion and morphs into something really ugly. Let's stay away from that.
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Crenshaw, do some homework and after that comment on this issue or if you are too lazy to do the homework, at least search CD for this issue. What I noticed that you just try to overlook the truth very selectively but that is not going to change the truth, isn’t it?
So if you want to write something on this or other issues than come with some sort of logical explanation . Accusing or blaming other members is not going to help any one. In future I am not going waste my time on your post if those are not the serious one.
Thanks and regards.
Biomed
Can't see what homework is required!
You believe that a doctor sexually assaulting his patient is indicative of the Canadian health care system.
You live in Canada, do you send your wife to the doctor? (not intended as a personal attack, just questioning your logic)
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Agree with Kap. Biomed's story was more about the unavailbility of doctors rather than the charge, although that is a part of the story.
Yes, I don't agree with his generalization that it says something about Canadian healthcare as a whole.
The big question is, why's there only one doctor there? Why doesn't somebody else want to go there?
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Thanks Kap.
Truce fellas, I misinterpreted those comments my apologies about that! Can't help but notice that Biomed was all too keen to defend the position that I had misinterpreted though.
As regards the condition of the health care system (shortage of doctors) if you can't find one, use this resource:
http://www.cpso.on.ca/Doctor_Search/dr_srch_hm.htm
As regards the unavailability of doctors in rural areas, this is something that afflicts almost every country inthe world. I have lived in several countries, my parents have lived on 3 different continents, never knew health care to be outstanding in rural areas. A doctor who grew up in the city would not find a rural practice to be lucrative. A doctor who grew up in a rural area, would find it more attractive to have his practice in the city..........
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As regards the unavailability of doctors in rural areas, this is something that afflicts almost every country inthe world. I have lived in several countries, my parents have lived on 3 different continents, never knew health care to be outstanding in rural areas. A doctor who grew up in the city would not find a rural practice to be lucrative. A doctor who grew up in a rural area, would find it more attractive to have his practice in the city..........
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Any thoughts on the other side of this story that i had tried to point out?
Why does a woman who has been 'manhandled' once, go to the same doctor again and again and gives him chance to go deeper and deeper (into a similar act ?
Why do residents of a developed nation who fight tooth and nail for their rights, have to accept / or rather celebrate the return of a barred doctor?
Why do educated people make compromises in a nation as great as this?
Chandresh
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