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Doodledog I would hope that dispensing pharmacists are trained to know when to refer to a doctor. I don't have any problem being seen by a pharmacist or nurse practitioner for minor ailments/injuries which benefit from being seen quickly and require simple medication.
Yes, I would hope so too. But if I get an appointment to see a pharmacist and then have to wait for another one to see a doctor, it's just another layer in an already stretched system.
As I said, if it's a verruca or earwax, I have no problem either, but - I'm not sure this is the best example, but the principle holds - if I had a stomach upset it might be something I'd eaten which can be sorted out with a couple of Immodium, or it might be something far more serious. Obviously a pharmacist isn't going to be mopping up an across the board range of appointments, but my point is that AFAIK, anyway, pharmacists are not trained in diagnosis but in treatment.