cyborg
deus ex machina
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Ugh, had to visit the college health centre today so I could be examined before an exam - I had the most fortunate good luck to decide to have a particularly nasty throat inflammation before my first exam.
Whilst filling out forms and such, previous history and the like, I noticed there was a question that asked about other medication that included asking if I was taking any homeopathic remedies. Of course my first reaction was, "pfft, like it would affect real medicine."
From the website:
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/studenthandbook/facilities/thehealthcentre/
Now I may just have faulty recall, which is entirely possible since I am quite frazzled after not having eaten or drunk much for the last few days, but I was previously registered at a local GP and I don't recall seeing any mention of these 'alternatives' anywhere.
Now, just how consistent is the NHS on these matters? I assume it is perfectly possible for the college to waste money on additional services as well as just having NHS staff but I can't think of any reason why they would particularly do that.
My dismay, of course, comes from the fact that I happen to go to a very prestigious science college that really, REALLY should not be peddling this kind of crap, even if they are not directly involved.
Whilst filling out forms and such, previous history and the like, I noticed there was a question that asked about other medication that included asking if I was taking any homeopathic remedies. Of course my first reaction was, "pfft, like it would affect real medicine."
From the website:
Other services
A psychiatrist and sports medicine specialist hold weekly clinics at the Health Centre. Physiotherapy and psychotherapy services are also available. Please see a Health Centre doctor if you wish to be referred for these servi€ces. Acupuncture, homeopathy, Alexander technique, reflexology and aromatherapy services are available and details are available at reception.
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/studenthandbook/facilities/thehealthcentre/
Now I may just have faulty recall, which is entirely possible since I am quite frazzled after not having eaten or drunk much for the last few days, but I was previously registered at a local GP and I don't recall seeing any mention of these 'alternatives' anywhere.
Now, just how consistent is the NHS on these matters? I assume it is perfectly possible for the college to waste money on additional services as well as just having NHS staff but I can't think of any reason why they would particularly do that.
My dismay, of course, comes from the fact that I happen to go to a very prestigious science college that really, REALLY should not be peddling this kind of crap, even if they are not directly involved.