Well you are quite correct there mdf. However GP services in that part of London were pretty poor prior to 2004 and if you did get one to turn up they would more often that not just call 999 and send a 'Dear Doctor' letter stuck on the patients chest. And then block up A&E. But they would be seen, eventually.
Yes, you do need to know how to 'work the system'.
As for a police investigation - this would usually result in clinical staff closing ranks, and if anybody was needed to blame, somebody who didn't train in the UK would be preferable.
Doctors and the police generally work well together too and the police wouldn't want to mess that relationship up.
Yes, you do need to know how to 'work the system'.
As for a police investigation - this would usually result in clinical staff closing ranks, and if anybody was needed to blame, somebody who didn't train in the UK would be preferable.
Doctors and the police generally work well together too and the police wouldn't want to mess that relationship up.
