ArmyVern, you clearly have an axe to grind for whatever reason. However, your recent posts only display your ignorance of our current military medical system. Where do I start?
To begin with, your assertion that "when our other MOs are spending more days at civ hospitals "maintaining skillsets" then at base clinics serving CF patients" is entirely false. The current mandated proportion of time that GDMO's can spend at civ hospitals for Maintenance of Clinical Skills is 20% - i.e. one day per work week or equivalent (e.g. 1 month in ER every 5 months). The other 4 days should be spent at the clinic, training, etc. The veracity of your comments that MOs are spending two, three or even four days a week "downtown" are, quite frankly, hard to believe. Feel free to PM me with specifics, but I am sceptical of your commentary.
I"ve known many excellent MOs, as well as some who are not so excellent. However, you paint with a broad brush all military docs as being of marginal competence. Do you realize that the same folks who save lives in Afghanistan are the same folks seeing sick parade at base clinics and MIRs? Your faith in PAs and Med Techs is laudable, but their scope of practice is significantly less than the MO with whom they discuss their cases.
Finally, you speak of having to wait 3-4 months for an appointment to see an MO in order to make a civ specialist appointment for your head tumour, as well as over a year to get an MRI. I don't know where you are located, but I am able to routinely obtain MRIs in less than a month and in some cases within 2 weeks. Specialist appointments are routinely arranged within 1-2 months, compared to 6-12 months in the civilian sector. Not sure if this is a Res F or Reg F issue, but again, feel free to PM me.
Cheers.