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As a newcomer here, thanks for verifying who Squad - or indeed Sqad is. Now all I need to know is - what is the case regarding ladies underwear? Some say he likes satin, silky other say lace. I know it's of little consquence in the grand scheme of things but I'm curious ;0)
237SJ....LOL....LOL...yes i knew him, not so much as a friend but as a colleague.

Surely he must have retired by now.

Most people agreed with his views, but he was the only one who spoke out so vehemently, as it was taboo to criticise the NHS.

Quite a character, entertaining and a "pain the the @rse" to the NHS administrators.
He did my ENT operation. I remember that I was working and couldn`t check into the hospital at the usual time so I got there in the afternoon. Because of that, he was the one who came to see me and do a few checks before the op. He said he hadn`t done anything like that for years. I was a bit nervous and asked him if I really needed the op (I think maybe I was a bit worried that they might mess up my eardrums and ruin my career). He said (in his booming voice) "Young Lady! Don`t think for one minute that we would do an operation in this hospital that wasn`t absolutely necessary". That told me.
Do not look directly at Sqad as his power may destroy you.
He has a gun and it fires.... magic bullets

( sorry obscure ref to Ehrlich 1908 )
237..LOL. You got your money's worth with him.
Sqad, did you know Henry Gray ?

you know the character in .... Grey's Anatomy
PP...no....the name doesn't come to mind.
Don't believe he has been struck off and I always thought that in the medical profession Mr was a Consultant therefore higher up the ladder than Doctor. Correct me if I am wrong please.
That topic is discussed on Page 4 of this thread.
glenbar - consultants in the UK can be Mr/Miss/Mrs or Doctor.
When surgeons pass their exams and become members of their Royal Colleges FRCS for example they revert to being Mr/Miss/Mrs (sqad explains why on page 4).
On the other hand physicians (cardiologists paediatricians etc.) when they pass the specialist exams and become members of their particular colleges MRCP, retain the title of doctor.
Well, all the answers to her OP seem to have left Jennykenny speechless.

As an addition we don't call vets Dr in UK but I believe they do in US and Australia for starters.
I don't call vets unless I have to...
:-)
Also in Canada, Prudie: Doctor of veterinary medicine. Optometrists are also called Doctor.
Thanks for that info Stewey

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