The Wonderful Healthcare of Canada!

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The oncologist worked nearly every day for 13 years, leaving him physically broken forcing him to go on disability. Two other onocologists are also quitting from being on call 7/24 7 days a week. Soon, there will be only one gynecological oncologist for the entire province.

Treatment for Ovarian cancer once finally diagnosed is four weeks.

Big brother loves you, and will always care for you.

'Burned out': Saskatoon cancer doctors reveal reasons for departures | CBC News
 
Hard to believe a doctor could be physically worn down by his job in the same way a construction worker might. The difference is that a construction worker would just say "Oh Well" and go to work anyway, because he hasn't saved up a few million like the doctor has.
 
Hard to believe a doctor could be physically worn down by his job in the same way a construction worker might. The difference is that a construction worker would just say "Oh Well" and go to work anyway, because he hasn't saved up a few million like the doctor has.
Dufus thinks construction workers get 2am 7 days a week calls to go anywhere in the Provence in the Canadian winter.
 
Hard to believe a doctor could be physically worn down by his job in the same way a construction worker might. The difference is that a construction worker would just say "Oh Well" and go to work anyway, because he hasn't saved up a few million like the doctor has.
Dufus thinks construction workers get 2am 7 days a week calls to go anywhere in the Provence in the Canadian winter.

Americans are always blathering on about someone else's healthcare system. Guess ya kinda have to when ours is what it is.
 
Hard to believe a doctor could be physically worn down by his job in the same way a construction worker might. The difference is that a construction worker would just say "Oh Well" and go to work anyway, because he hasn't saved up a few million like the doctor has.
You are just so full of shit!
 
Bonnie Allen is a senior reporter for CBC News based in Saskatchewan. Before returning to Canada in 2013, Allen spent four years reporting from across Africa, including Libya, South Sudan, Liberia and Sierra Leone. She holds a Master's in International Human Rights Law from the University of Oxford.​

And now she's a reporter in Saskatoon.

Glad I didn't become an international human rights lawyer from Oxford!
 
Hard to believe a doctor could be physically worn down by his job in the same way a construction worker might. The difference is that a construction worker would just say "Oh Well" and go to work anyway, because he hasn't saved up a few million like the doctor has.
/----/ Say that to any hospital doctor and see the reaction you get.
 
Americans are always blathering on about someone else's healthcare system. Guess ya kinda have to when ours is what it is.

I couldn’t care less what your healthcare is like in Canada. Your entire country is a frozen lump of moose turd. What I do know is that I will never accept Government healthcare here in the USA and any politician who supports it is my enemy.
 
Americans are always blathering on about someone else's healthcare system. Guess ya kinda have to when ours is what it is.

I couldn’t care less what your healthcare is like in Canada. Your entire country is a frozen lump of moose turd. What I do know is that I will never accept Government healthcare here in the USA and any politician who supports it is my enemy.

I'm american sugar britches, proud to be considered an enemy, thanks!
 
Hard to believe a doctor could be physically worn down by his job in the same way a construction worker might. The difference is that a construction worker would just say "Oh Well" and go to work anyway, because he hasn't saved up a few million like the doctor has.

Hard to believe that some people think the medical industry is a government agency with employees at their beck-and-call free of charge.
 
Hard to believe a doctor could be physically worn down by his job in the same way a construction worker might. The difference is that a construction worker would just say "Oh Well" and go to work anyway, because he hasn't saved up a few million like the doctor has.
Dufus thinks construction workers get 2am 7 days a week calls to go anywhere in the Provence in the Canadian winter.

Americans are always blathering on about someone else's healthcare system. Guess ya kinda have to when ours is what it is.

Ours is great. Most communication with my GP is email. I wait a maximum 10 minutes for actual appointments, maybe 15 for a walk-in. Emergencies are on call, otherwise I may have to wait a day or two for a specialist.
 
Hard to believe a doctor could be physically worn down by his job in the same way a construction worker might. The difference is that a construction worker would just say "Oh Well" and go to work anyway, because he hasn't saved up a few million like the doctor has.
Dufus thinks construction workers get 2am 7 days a week calls to go anywhere in the Provence in the Canadian winter.

Americans are always blathering on about someone else's healthcare system. Guess ya kinda have to when ours is what it is.

Ours is great. Most communication with my GP is email. I wait a maximum 10 minutes for actual appointments, maybe 15 for a walk-in. Emergencies are on call, otherwise I may have to wait a day or two for a specialist.

Gimme a couple of days until I can post links (too new) on ours; THE shittiest, most expensive, least efficient, most wasteful, with the shittiest outcomes of ANY healthcare system amongst advanced post-industrial nations; bar none.
 
Gimme a couple of days until I can post links (too new) on ours; THE shittiest, most expensive, least efficient, most wasteful, with the shittiest outcomes of ANY healthcare system amongst advanced post-industrial nations; bar none.

That’s nice. Healthcare isn’t a Right. It never has been and hopefully never will be. Nor does the YS Government have a legitimate mandate or power to legislate or spend on issues related to healthcare, medicine or anything along those lines.

Government healthcare gives me a 2-3 year lifespan, maximum.
 
Gimme a couple of days until I can post links (too new) on ours; THE shittiest, most expensive, least efficient, most wasteful, with the shittiest outcomes of ANY healthcare system amongst advanced post-industrial nations; bar none.

That’s nice. Healthcare isn’t a Right. It never has been and hopefully never will be. Nor does the YS Government have a legitimate mandate or power to legislate or spend on issues related to healthcare, medicine or anything along those lines.

Government healthcare gives me a 2-3 year lifespan, maximum.

Please stick around until I'm allowed to post links shoog.
 

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