LETTER: Medical centre is a done deal
So, apart from a miraculous advance in medical science, I shall not be around to have to endure the ‘Brave New Horsham’ - mapped out for us by a compliant Tory local authority.
Once an attractive rural market town - soon to be joined at the hip of our neighbour - that characterless post-war urban sprawl - called Crawley.
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Hide AdAs I hope I made clear in my previous letter on the subject, having been a patient of Dr Dean at the Park Surgery since his arrival in Horsham, I have nothing but praise for him as a highly professional and caring general practitioner.
Few medicos could match him in our computerised NHS - which allows for just a ten-minute diagnosis - with the prospect of something akin to the notorious ‘Liverpool Pathway’ - for those of riper years suffering from costly nursing conditions.
Having read through Dr Dean’s latest piece with more than a cursory eye - and more importantly between the lines - in spite of all his reassuring words about continuing public consultation, it seems likely to me that the proposed new Medical Centre at Broadbridge Heath is already a done deal.
Nothing new about that - and I shall be delighted to be proven wrong - and buy him a pint of our super local Horsham ale!
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Hide AdBut surely the critical point in his piece is Dr Dean’s revealing statement - ‘It takes many years to train a GP and to recruit them into an expensive area such as ours is difficult’. He adds, ’Currently in North London 40 per cent of training posts are unfilled’. As a graduate of The Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead - he should know.
But more importantly he infers that newly qualified GPs and specialist nurses are underpaid for an area such as West Sussex.
And here am I naively continuing to regard medicine as a noble vocation - when clearly it’s all about money in what is now a market-driven profession - the majority of training costs being met by us - the taxpayers.
Come back, Nye Bevan - all is forgiven!
ROBERT B. WORLEY
Ayshe Court Drive, Horsham