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What is a registrar?

Post 1

Cloviscat

And should it bother me? I phoned the health centre to make an appointment to see a GP, and was told that there was an appointment free tomorrow 'but it was with the registrar'.

What exactly is a registrar? What does the name literally mean? Would I be better off seeing a GP (It's nothing 'ongoing' - at least no yet)? And what is this person doing lurking in my village health centre?


What is a registrar?

Post 2

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

smiley - erm Well, I've only ever come across them in hopistals, along with consultants and other obscurly named Dr types.... Although, or course, by the time they become a consultant, they go back to being called Mr, or Mrs, or whatever, rahter than Dr smiley - weird A register is what we have in classes, and call to see who is there... smiley - erm the thing your talking about, is I think higher than a GP, and also, I think higher than a Dr at a hopitstal probably, but I know not why they should be a t a gps surgery smiley - erm Hmm, ask him/her, why they are there, what they are, and if they are higher in rank to GP or Dr etc, I would smiley - smileysmiley - hug hope you ain't too ill smiley - sadfacesmiley - hug


What is a registrar?

Post 3

Danny B

Registrar is a grade of doctor (usually hospital doctor) between Senior House Officer and Consultant (although there are such things as 'Senior Registrars as well). Most of them seem to be studying for exams of one type or another, so that they can go on to be consultants! Some registrars are specialists (e.g. psychiatrists or paediatricians) and some are general medical or surgical registrars. Not sure what one is doing hanging round a GP clinic though!

And only consultant surgeons are called Mr/Ms. The rest are called Dr.


What is a registrar?

Post 4

GreyDesk

Registrars often do hang around in GP surgeries as a part of their training, particularly if they are heading in the direction of community based medicine of one sort or another.


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Post 5

Bels - an incurable optimist. A1050986

As a patient it's very useful if you can learn some of the jargon. Last time I was in hospital for a minor operation I had a nurse yelling at me, 'Where's the essertchoe? Have you seen the essertchoe?'

Turned out she was looking for the Senior House Officer.


What is a registrar?

Post 6

Witty Ditty

The chain of command (of which the registrar is one 'rank') works like this from the top down (I'll give the abbreviations in ()) smiley - smiley

Consultant (the boss, or a multitude of other names, not all nice)
Specialist Registrar (SpR)
Registrar (the Reg)
Senior House Officer (SHO)
House Officer (HO)
Medical student

Guess where Your Researcher is... yep, right at the bottom...


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Post 7

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

smiley - laugh : But, there is only* one way for you to go!: UP! smiley - laughsmiley - smiley


What is a registrar?

Post 8

Witty Ditty

Oooh - I forgot to give the abbreviations for the Medical student...

('You!', 'Boy/Girl!', 'Student!', 'Oi!')

And often in the case of those who are female...

('Sweetie', 'Darling', 'Glamourous Assistant')


What is a registrar?

Post 9

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

smiley - erm Oh, smiley - hug And, of course, to make it all wonderful, to have to deal with real annoying patients, like I was smiley - ermsmiley - grovelsmiley - run


What is a registrar?

Post 10

Cloviscat

Thanks guys! smiley - cheers

Right, I've seen the registrar and he was a very nice young man.

He said that he had done all his doctoring training, but was still clocking up enough experience to be areal GP. He has to do so much time in a health centre, and get at least two hours video of himself doing 'real' GP work (by which they mean not just sick notes) so we got videoed too. What fun....


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