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Old 02-07-2008, 11:19 AM   #4 (permalink)
rjm
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Its often not about stopping your practising but about ensuring that your and your own patients safety is preserved eg something like if you know your epilepsy is ppt by eating toast, you dont get force fed toast before doing an operation (stupid example I know but just a random example).

When you qualify you seem to fill in a million occupational health forms which ask you everything from major illness down to things like hayfever and when you last visited the doctor and why. Plus they seem to continuously want to give you immunisations for things they have tested you and shown you are immune to. I'm not sure Occy Health have enough work...
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