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How To Hack The NHS

Why Can’t I See My GP?

Season 1, Ep. 1

It’s the number one question we get asked in general practice:


Why can’t I see my GP?


This is a huge topic and one we’ll be returning to throughout the series. In this episode, we’ll be laying the foundations to help you understand why primary care is struggling and how you can navigate the system.


In our clinical segment, Dr Tano Rebora discusses erectile problems and explains why this common men’s health issue is really worth getting an appointment with your doctor about.


RESOURCES:


The NHS Budget And How It Has Changed | The King's Fund (kingsfund.org.uk) 

NHS: Key Facts And Figures | The King's Fund (kingsfund.org.uk) 

The NHS in a nutshell | The King's Fund (kingsfund.org.uk) 

Real-terms GP funding 'slashed by £350m in four years' | GPonline 


https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/erection-problems-erectile-dysfunction/

https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/sexual-and-reproductive/erectile-dysfunction-impotence/

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