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A family friend hits me up online (knowing full well I'm not a doctor) to ask if I know anything about eye pus during a cold because it's hard to get doctor.
Him: they gave me amox for my ear infection; in my eye it's not like sinusitus puss
but sort of a whiter version of zit puss, but way stringier and the area above my upper tear duct is REALLY inflamed
me: You really ought to call them. If it's something related to the medicine, they'd be able to tell you. You went to an ENT specialist?
Him: it was just a PA. not a real doctor. she just said go to an opthomologist for steroid drops
she just thought it was excessive tearing
I asked why he was wasting time with a PA when he should see a proper doctor. He went on to complain at length that he calls medical doctors and gets an appt and then finds himself with a PA each time. He said this happened when he went to a urologist as well. He pointed out that to get an appointment with a doctor would require a week or more of wait.
Are we the ones creating this NP/PA problem? Because until this discussion I had no idea of these dynamics. From SDN I gathered that PA/NPs are encroaching on medical space - it never occurred to me that the public is having PA/NPs pushed on them by a paucity of doctors.
Him: they gave me amox for my ear infection; in my eye it's not like sinusitus puss
but sort of a whiter version of zit puss, but way stringier and the area above my upper tear duct is REALLY inflamed
me: You really ought to call them. If it's something related to the medicine, they'd be able to tell you. You went to an ENT specialist?
Him: it was just a PA. not a real doctor. she just said go to an opthomologist for steroid drops
she just thought it was excessive tearing
I asked why he was wasting time with a PA when he should see a proper doctor. He went on to complain at length that he calls medical doctors and gets an appt and then finds himself with a PA each time. He said this happened when he went to a urologist as well. He pointed out that to get an appointment with a doctor would require a week or more of wait.
Are we the ones creating this NP/PA problem? Because until this discussion I had no idea of these dynamics. From SDN I gathered that PA/NPs are encroaching on medical space - it never occurred to me that the public is having PA/NPs pushed on them by a paucity of doctors.
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