Why should it be a problem?
It represents a fair label for many of our politicians.

David de Bhál
www.v-practice.com


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Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 4:39 PM
To: General Practice Computing Group Talk
Subject: RE: [GPCG_TALK] Clinical software recommendations

> >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of john hilton
> >> Sent: Thursday, 27 April 2006 2:58 PM
> >>
> >> A "particular" patient once came hurrying back to me with  a 
> >> referral letter 
> >> in hand, to ask me what the "Borderline Personality Disorder" 
> >> was that I had 
> >> included in her history.

> Oliver wrote:
> > 
> > What did you tell her?
> 
> it means you'd prefer she sought medical care interstate

I *know* what it means...!  What I was interested to know, and remain
interested to know, is what John told the patient it means.  This is a
question that will confront all of us now and then (that is, how do we
explain this diagnosis to patients, e.g. when we have to write it on their
Centrelink forms), so I am hoping to learn from John.  

John Hilton, over to you...

Oliver Frank, general practitioner
255 North East Road, Hampstead Gardens
South Australia 5086
Ph. 08 8261 1355  Fax 08 8266 5149
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