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Peppa Pig's GP visits copied by fans, says doctor | Peppa Pig's GP visits copied by fans, says doctor |
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Peppa Pig has been named as public enemy number one in the fight to reduce unnecessary GP visits, by a doctor. | Peppa Pig has been named as public enemy number one in the fight to reduce unnecessary GP visits, by a doctor. |
Dr Catherine Bell, a GP who regularly watches the cuddly character's TV exploits with her toddler, believes the Pig family's inappropriate use of the doctor are copied by their fans. | Dr Catherine Bell, a GP who regularly watches the cuddly character's TV exploits with her toddler, believes the Pig family's inappropriate use of the doctor are copied by their fans. |
The family's GP in the animation series, Dr Brown Bear, provides the Pigs with unparalleled medical help. | The family's GP in the animation series, Dr Brown Bear, provides the Pigs with unparalleled medical help. |
Dr Bell says her cartoon equivalent's work fuels unrealistic expectations. | Dr Bell says her cartoon equivalent's work fuels unrealistic expectations. |
"He has big demand from patients but provides them with a really good service," she told the BBC. | "He has big demand from patients but provides them with a really good service," she told the BBC. |
Ban Peppa? | Ban Peppa? |
The usual advice for uncomplicated self-limiting illnesses such as coughs and colds is to stay at home and not see a doctor, while drinking plenty of fluids. | The usual advice for uncomplicated self-limiting illnesses such as coughs and colds is to stay at home and not see a doctor, while drinking plenty of fluids. |
But Peppa and family receive home visits from Dr Brown Bear for the slightest of conditions. | |
And if Dr Bell was given the chance to write the script for one episode, contact with Dr Brown Bear would be unlikely to occur. | |
"If the topic was health-related, I would be encouraging self-care for minor illnesses rather than another visit to Dr Brown [Bear]," she said. | |
Dr Bell, who has written a BMJ article on the topic, is not the only person to think Peppa's constant trips to the surgery have an impact in real life. | |
She posted the idea on a Facebook group for doctors who are also mothers and lots of people said they could identify with her views. | She posted the idea on a Facebook group for doctors who are also mothers and lots of people said they could identify with her views. |
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The big question, however, is does Dr Bell think Peppa should be banned from our TV screens? | The big question, however, is does Dr Bell think Peppa should be banned from our TV screens? |
"No, because then I would be in real trouble with my two-year-old," she says. "Peppa does provide a welcome distraction." | "No, because then I would be in real trouble with my two-year-old," she says. "Peppa does provide a welcome distraction." |
Entertainment One, the media group that owns Peppa Pig, was contacted for comment but did not want to respond. | Entertainment One, the media group that owns Peppa Pig, was contacted for comment but did not want to respond. |