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After having had a pretty woeful experience with some of the doctors at the DMC, I did not hold too high an opinion of the DMC. But my wife just came back raving about Dr. Prabhakaran and wanted me to sixth (or seventh) her. I am a bit reluctant to do so, coz then it might become nigh impossible to request an appointment with her. ;-)
Can I urge those of you that have had really positive experiences with the GPs (or any other health professional for that matter) to drop in a note to that effect for their attention and that of the managers. Naturally, people are more likely to put in a complaint (and it is right to) but praise also goes a long way to improve care and reinforce good practice - one way to know that you are doing a good job is to be told that you are :)

srisky Wrote:

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> Can I urge those of you that have had really

> positive experiences with the GPs (or any other

> health professional for that matter) to drop in a

> note to that effect for their attention and that

> of the managers. Naturally, people are more

> likely to put in a complaint (and it is right to)

> but praise also goes a long way to improve care

> and reinforce good practice - one way to know that

> you are doing a good job is to be told that you

> are :)


Thank you - you've reminded me that I was going to send a card to Dr Sathiya a few months ago to thank her for her very kind, sensitive and professional practice! Am writing it now... She's a star.

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