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Outrage over British doc advising Asian trainees to try sounding Scottish or Welsh to get jobs! | A senior General Practitioner in the UK reportedly advised junior doctors from Africa and Asia to try speaking in 'lyrical' Scottish or Welsh accents if they wanted jobs in
the country. Dr Una Coales made her comments in a guidebook for junior doctors
sitting for their 'Clinical Skills Assessments', which are exams taken in their
final year. Coales reportedly caused outrage after she suggested that if gay junior
doctors deepened their voices and behaved effeminately around patients, they would
stand a better chance of impressing their examiners. "One candidate was facing
a third sitting and yet no one had told him that his mannerisms, gait and speech
were too overtly gay. So I advised him to lower and deepen his high-pitched voice
and neutralise his body movements," the Daily Mail quoted Coales, as writing in
the guidebook. She also told women doctors not to wear overly-feminine, flowery
dresses, in case patients mistake them for nurses, the paper said. The Royal College
of General Practitioners, of which Coales is a senior member, has now launched
an inquiry into her comments, which have provoked outrage on the social networking
site Twitter. Coales, who trained in America before becoming a GP in South London, could now be ordered to leave the College, the paper added.
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