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Prairie Dog said:And why would I know? My role will be as a primary health care provider to the service member, under supervision of a MD. My job is to recognize a problem with the member, and then attempt to help him by referring him to the care he/she requires. Do I need to know the details of what VAC entitles the soldier's family? No. And besides how would I? The program is still in the working group stage.
Further, do not take my ignorance of the newest developing policy as a systemic problem as I am still in training, and not working where the knowledge of the latest CF policy is required.
As I said,
My previous statement was not meant to insult you. However, when you ask why would you , then why did you make a statement such as this;
Prairie Dog said:The one issue that will not/can not be addressed by DND and the CF is the care of the family. That is the realm of provincial health care system. It is tough enough to get these family members who move from province to province a family doctor in many areas, imagine if DND all of sudden told a local psychiatrist that they must take the wife and 3 children of a soldier who has been diagnosed with OSI.....
I am glad I am below the pay grade that would be tasked with solving that problem.
You are offering advice, based on what you think, not on your experience, or proper information. This is exactly what the Ombudsman is talking about. With your lack of knowledge, you perport to know what families are entitled to, and being wrong, and help to perpetuate the myth.
Wouldn't you agree?
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