There is no one at the reception to help you find the psychiatric service headed by Bernard Granger.
Finally, at the very end of a very long deserted corridor, we are there.
A subdued light filters through the windows of this entresol, and spreads over the ageless beige walls.
And here is Bernard Granger, a seemingly placid doctor;
in reality, he is a rebellious man who does not mince his words.
It is to him that we owe the platform addressed to Emmanuel Macron last December on the lamentable state of the public hospital.
It was signed by 1,376 doctors and department heads from all walks of life, "
from Mélenchon to Zemmour
", he notes.
When it comes to denouncing overadministration, the diagnosis is unanimous.
Unanimous and… vain.
Nothing changes and the bureaucracy perseveres in its perverse being.
“
I'm a sort of barometer of the hospital climate
,” he says with a resigned air.
Of course the needle points to “bad weather”.
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