Ron, is this something to do with the idea of the profession becoming more specialised at the cost of "general practice" (and therefore losing something fundamental)?
here in Australia there has recently been debate about the need to perceive doctors in general practice as "specialists" in their own right....the argument in favour of this goes that they have a better/ongoing/more central role in the life of the person ie "patient" (than a mr./ms fix-that-part-of-you Specialist)..whereas the role of the GP is more collaborative and integrative.... David *********��*********** Unsubscribe? Send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message's *body*, put the following text: unsubscribe OTlist ** List messages are archived at: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] *********��***********
