A Fortunate Man - The Story of a Country Doctor, Berger and Mohr

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merton flynn
Tue, Nov 15, 2022 12:12 AM

Hi All,
Recently away on hols and found this, so worthwhile for all of us in the
trade, indeed it would be great if all primary care staff and management
read it, many of you have probably read it
It is not a medical James Herriot
Good night
Mick flynn

Hi All, Recently away on hols and found this, so worthwhile for all of us in the trade, indeed it would be great if all primary care staff and management read it, many of you have probably read it It is not a medical James Herriot Good night Mick flynn
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Conor McGrane
Tue, Nov 15, 2022 9:32 AM

Important to read this book in context, this GP was extraordinarily
focused but also suffered from mental health issues and ultimately died
by suicide, shooting himself in 1982 unable to cope with work after his
wife died.

On 15/11/2022 00:12, merton flynn wrote:

Hi All,
Recently away on hols and found this, so worthwhile for all of us in
the trade, indeed it would be great if all primary care staff and
management read it, many of you have probably read it
It is not a medical James Herriot
Good night
Mick flynn


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Important to read this book in context, this GP was extraordinarily focused but also suffered from mental health issues and ultimately died by suicide, shooting himself in 1982 unable to cope with work after his wife died. On 15/11/2022 00:12, merton flynn wrote: > Hi All, > Recently away on hols and found this, so worthwhile for all of us in > the trade, indeed it would be great if all primary care staff and > management read it, many of you have probably read it > It is not a medical James Herriot > Good night > Mick flynn > > _______________________________________________ > Gpdiscussion mailing list -- gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com > To unsubscribe send an email to gpdiscussion-leave@centricgpforum.com
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Keith Perdue
Tue, Nov 15, 2022 10:13 AM

It’s something that we debate in GP trainers workshops from time to time, ie best medical books. Abraham Varghese touched on it too at the Centric conference. There’s an embarrassingly large list that I’ve never read. There’s some great TV too- Scrubs, This is going to hurt’ (even better than the book). MASH to a certain extent. Maybe I’ll ask for Fortunate man for Christmas!

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From: Conor McGrane conormcgrane@eircom.net
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Important to read this book in context, this GP was extraordinarily
focused but also suffered from mental health issues and ultimately died
by suicide, shooting himself in 1982 unable to cope with work after his
wife died.

On 15/11/2022 00:12, merton flynn wrote:

Hi All,
Recently away on hols and found this, so worthwhile for all of us in
the trade, indeed it would be great if all primary care staff and
management read it, many of you have probably read it
It is not a medical James Herriot
Good night
Mick flynn


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It’s something that we debate in GP trainers workshops from time to time, ie best medical books. Abraham Varghese touched on it too at the Centric conference. There’s an embarrassingly large list that I’ve never read. There’s some great TV too- Scrubs, This is going to hurt’ (even better than the book). MASH to a certain extent. Maybe I’ll ask for Fortunate man for Christmas! Sent from Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef> ________________________________ From: Conor McGrane <conormcgrane@eircom.net> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2022 9:32:33 AM To: Centric GP Forum <gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com>; merton flynn <mertonflynn@gmail.com> Subject: Centric GP Forum Re: A Fortunate Man - The Story of a Country Doctor, Berger and Mohr Important to read this book in context, this GP was extraordinarily focused but also suffered from mental health issues and ultimately died by suicide, shooting himself in 1982 unable to cope with work after his wife died. On 15/11/2022 00:12, merton flynn wrote: > Hi All, > Recently away on hols and found this, so worthwhile for all of us in > the trade, indeed it would be great if all primary care staff and > management read it, many of you have probably read it > It is not a medical James Herriot > Good night > Mick flynn > > _______________________________________________ > Gpdiscussion mailing list -- gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com > To unsubscribe send an email to gpdiscussion-leave@centricgpforum.com _______________________________________________ Gpdiscussion mailing list -- gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com To unsubscribe send an email to gpdiscussion-leave@centricgpforum.com Disclaimer: This e-mail and any attachments including voice attachments may contain confidential, personal, sensitive, proprietary or legally privileged information. Anyone who is not the intended recipient should not use or open the document. Any information or voice recording used within this document or e-mail should not be forwarded to any other legal person or organisation or posted on any social media platform as to do so would be in breach of privacy and data protection legislation. If you have erroneously received this email or document, please delete immediately and notify the sender. If you have received this e-mail or documentation where there is a precise reason to forward to a third party, all rules regarding privacy and data protection should be followed. You will be liable for a third party breach.The recipients acknowledge that Centric Health or associated companies are unable to exercise control to ensure or guarantee the integrity of/over the contents of the information contained in e-mail transmission and further acknowledge that any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and no binding nature of the message shall be implied or assumed unless the sender does so expressly with due authority of Centric Health.
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Laura Malone
Tue, Nov 15, 2022 10:16 AM

There should have a been a spoiler alert before that one...It is on my list of books to read.

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Subject: Centric GP Forum Re: A Fortunate Man - The Story of a Country Doctor, Berger and Mohr

Important to read this book in context, this GP was extraordinarily focused but also suffered from mental health issues and ultimately died by suicide, shooting himself in 1982 unable to cope with work after his wife died.

On 15/11/2022 00:12, merton flynn wrote:

Hi All,
Recently away on hols and found this, so worthwhile for all of us in
the trade, indeed it would be great if all primary care staff and
management read it, many of you have probably read it It is not a
medical James Herriot Good night Mick flynn


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There should have a been a spoiler alert before that one...It is on my list of books to read. -----Original Message----- From: Conor McGrane <conormcgrane@eircom.net> Sent: Tuesday 15 November 2022 09:33 To: Centric GP Forum <gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com>; merton flynn <mertonflynn@gmail.com> Subject: Centric GP Forum Re: A Fortunate Man - The Story of a Country Doctor, Berger and Mohr Important to read this book in context, this GP was extraordinarily focused but also suffered from mental health issues and ultimately died by suicide, shooting himself in 1982 unable to cope with work after his wife died. On 15/11/2022 00:12, merton flynn wrote: > Hi All, > Recently away on hols and found this, so worthwhile for all of us in > the trade, indeed it would be great if all primary care staff and > management read it, many of you have probably read it It is not a > medical James Herriot Good night Mick flynn > > _______________________________________________ > Gpdiscussion mailing list -- gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com To > unsubscribe send an email to gpdiscussion-leave@centricgpforum.com _______________________________________________ Gpdiscussion mailing list -- gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com To unsubscribe send an email to gpdiscussion-leave@centricgpforum.com Disclaimer: This e-mail and any attachments including voice attachments may contain confidential, personal, sensitive, proprietary or legally privileged information. Anyone who is not the intended recipient should not use or open the document. Any information or voice recording used within this document or e-mail should not be forwarded to any other legal person or organisation or posted on any social media platform as to do so would be in breach of privacy and data protection legislation. If you have erroneously received this email or document, please delete immediately and notify the sender. If you have received this e-mail or documentation where there is a precise reason to forward to a third party, all rules regarding privacy and data protection should be followed. You will be liable for a third party breach.The recipients acknowledge that Centric Health or associated companies are unable to exercise control to ensure or guarantee the integrity of/over the contents of the information contained in e-mail transmission and further acknowledge that any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and no binding nature of the message shall be implied or assumed unless the sender does so expressly with due authority of Centric Health.