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ATOS Docters. Already out there?
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With the risk of sounding facetious, mental health assessments are often left to optometrists, physiotherapists or nurses with very little or absolutely no experience of mental health problems.
Strange but true!
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As psychiatrists are specialist consultants in the field of mental health and therefore command a high salary, I doubt very much whether they would work on a sessional basis as approved disability analysts for the purpose of ESA medical assessments, where mental health issues are concerned.
With the risk of sounding facetious, mental health assessments are often left to optometrists, physiotherapists or nurses with very little or absolutely no experience of mental health problems.
Strange but true!
they do have a couple of psychiatrist but most of that work is "covered" (in theory) by CPN RMN as you point out on a sessional basis .... its not that hard for them to get people who have retired at 55 on a nice pension and are finding less and less work at BUPA as people have no money to go private ... so working for the DWP/atos till the recession is over is all the rage.... as unlike retired GPs who can get £300 an hour doing after hours cover work for them is more limited
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