Le Figaro. – What is the situation of general medicine today?
Nicholas Da Silva. – He is not well. And more generally, there is wear and tear on the health care system. The current protest movement has legitimate reasons. There are relatively fewer physicians, and thus fewer supplies and more demands, facing an aging and chronically ill population than there were 50 years ago.
GPs are therefore now under increasing pressure. It creates forms of suffering. Sociological studies also show that aspirations are changing. A doctor’s aspirations in the early 20th century century are not the same anymore. They no longer want to devote their lives to it. The rural doctor, who spent his days and nights visiting houses, is no more, especially since the profession is becoming more and more feminine. We can understand that.
What the tense moments of the moment reveal is the lack of organization in liberal medicine. This is paradoxical…
Source: Le Figaro

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