It was probably my second or third appointment in a secondary setting, first at the surgeon's clinic.
The other appointments were inconclusive diagnostic tests.
My consultant works across three hospitals. No point wasting her time telling her I don't smoke.
The other appointments were inconclusive diagnostic tests.
My consultant works across three hospitals. No point wasting her time telling her I don't smoke.
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Or that was the singular question?
What was the outcome and did they then create a plan?
What did that look like and what were next steps for your care journey? (As much or as little as you can/want to say)
The short version is I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease about three months after visiting my GP, and that process included an appointment with a PA in my consultant's clinic.
Thank you for sharing and I hope you are well.
I’m trying to understand what the purpose was of the clinic
It sounds like it was then possibly used to think about management plans going forward whether that was surgical management or otherwise etc
The future generation of doctors would be desperate to get such experience
Without giving them this - we eventually kill the healthcare system going forward
And if it truly was that or was it something else.
Anyway honestly I’m not on Sky to talk about this issue.
I wish you the best in health and thank you for sharing.