I received an email today from my family doctor's clinic telling patients to be less particular about whether they get to see their doctor or not when they schedule an appointment with... their doctor. The parts I take issue with are in bold. Here's the email body:
Good Morning <clinic> Patients,
A Reminder to Our Patients: <clinic> is Proud to Be a Teaching and Team-Based Facility.
Medical learners (students and residents, most of whom are training to be family physicians) are an important part of our team. Physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and locum/covering physicians are also crucial to our clinic functioning.
With the help of our team:
- We are able to offer non-urgent appointments usually within 1-2 weeks.
- We are able to offer same-day appointments for urgent issues.
- We are able to continue to provide care to our current <clinic> patients at a time when there are a record number of family physicians leaving practice.
- We play an important role in training the next generation of family physicians.
There have been an increasing number of patients requesting appointments with their provider only (and declining to see other members of the <clinic> team). This causes significant disruptions to the clinic and affects our ability to provide equitable care to all <clinic> patients.
Moving forward, when you book an appointment, you should expect that you may see a medical learner, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or a physician covering for your primary family physician. For many appointments, your family physician will be available to see you after you have been seen by another practitioner, if requested or needed. Please be aware that learners and physician assistants are supervised directly by your physician.
This team-based model of care may not be the right one for you, and if you wish to transfer your care to another clinic, we will be happy to waive the usual fee for transfer of records.
We appreciate the important role you play in medical education and making practicing family medicine sustainable.
Sincerely,
The physicians and staff at <clinic>.
So basically, patients want to see their doctors instead of medical students and the clinic is telling the patients to fuck off with their standards and expectations. Instead of building rapport, confidence, and sharing personal vulnerabilities with your family doctor, you can now expect to do it with random, unqualified, inexperienced people who you'll never see again and who don't know your history. If you don't like it, despite paying these fuckers' wages, you can pound sand.
FYI, when this email says the students and assistants are directly supervised, it's figurative. It means the students and assistants report to the doctors, not that the doctors are in the room while the assessments and appointments are conducted. You're expected to meet with these unqualifieds one-on-one. There used to be supervised appointments where medical students would simply shadow the doctor with permission from the patient, but that hasn't been the case for years.
Also, moving to another family doctor is extremely difficult. Most doctors have a maxed-out roster and are not accepting new patients. There are 2.3 million Ontarians without consistent access to a family doctor in a province of 14.5 million.
Canadian tax dollars at work.
The Canadian healthcare systems, one by province, are fucked by mass-migration and bureaucracy.
I don't have a family doctor ( on the waiting list since 6+ years ) and last time I needed follow-up, I was told to, after getting the tests done the next day at a different facility, come back to the ER to see a doctor. Weird. So weird I asked the doctor repeats and also asked if I could get an appointment instead and she said ''no, come back to the ER after getting the tests done.''
When I did so, I got a comment insinuating I did sothing I should not have done, despite instructed to do just that.
This was not a one-time happening of something you absolutely do NOT want to hear when you are sick, exhausted and anxious.
Nobody wants to have the impression the doctor might be dismissive because they think you have done something wrong when another doctor instructed you to do that.
Example : told to quickly fill a urine sample for a useless test they kept insisting I did. Nurse leaves to do something else while I go produce the urine sample in the toilet she told me to go to. I come back to an incredulous secretary telling me they never accept samples brought there.
Only took it when I said, sorry, I did as instructed and cannot do anything else without knowing who would take this sample now, so I would put it in the trash and leave the ER.
Also told with a scolding tone I should not be interrupting the antibiotic treatment ( which I didn't need ) when I said I didn't take it in the last 12 hours, because I had been waiting for more than that in the ER ( yes, this is normal wait time in Quebec hospitals ) and didn't bring them with me, nor food I was supposed to take with it.
And when asked ''do you want me to start taking them again''... said no. Well thanks for making me feel guilty for something I didn't even do wrong.
And that's the least bad stuff that happened with doctors last times I had to deal with them. I do not want to deal with doctors again. I refused to go when I had a problem last time and just waited for whatever the outcome would be.
''BUT IT'S FREE'' fuck what leftists and globalists did to us.
P.S. : I can't recall the last time the doctor seeing me had looked at my medical record even if the appointment includes why I am there.