I omitted the code from the sample, but I do have that. The issue
seems to be that when the admin page loads, it's neither hitting the
deafault get_queryset() method in the ModelAdmin, not hitting the
proxy model's default manager methods. This is likely to be a bug.

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 11:35 PM, Tomas Neme <[email protected]> wrote:
> Silly, but aren't you missing
>
> class Patient(....)
>     save(self):
>         self.kind = 'p'
>         super(Patient, self).save()
>
> or some such thing and something similar for Doctor? I guess it might be in
> the forms, but since it's nowhere in the code you showed...
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