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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.LOL......whenever I read the verbose answers that you continually find on AB, it always reminds me of ward rounds and my favourite comment
"C'mon Dr, we haven't got all day just give me the bottom line",.
Listen to the patients and on 80% of the cases will give you the diagnosis without examining them,
That was real medicine and surgery and not a link to a wbsite in site
"C'mon Dr, we haven't got all day just give me the bottom line",.
Listen to the patients and on 80% of the cases will give you the diagnosis without examining them,
That was real medicine and surgery and not a link to a wbsite in site
My dear late mother - q 1934
I asked what was the admission rate on an ortho ward
and she said none
TB patients and the same lot were there when you left 6 months later
My father's diary 1936 reads
went in ( to barts ) for a bit of Sir Geoffrey Keynes rudeness.
Keynes was J M Keynes brother
and was the one who certified Virginia Woolf ( no admission to a psych unit wivvart a doctors cert - ie no voluntary admission ever) and a HUGE collection of Blake first editions
so no wonder he treated the students like crap
I asked what was the admission rate on an ortho ward
and she said none
TB patients and the same lot were there when you left 6 months later
My father's diary 1936 reads
went in ( to barts ) for a bit of Sir Geoffrey Keynes rudeness.
Keynes was J M Keynes brother
and was the one who certified Virginia Woolf ( no admission to a psych unit wivvart a doctors cert - ie no voluntary admission ever) and a HUGE collection of Blake first editions
so no wonder he treated the students like crap
// "C'mon Dr, we haven't got all day just give me the bottom line",.//
Grayson in Plymouth used to barrack his junior staff with
keep it coming keep it coming 1975
and one of the patients said later - he doesnt give a toss about us does he?
( and modesty prevented one from saying - yeah he is far to interested in private practice. Sr Charles Lander ( sisters were named after wards and not surnames ) whom he used to address as "Sis!" - as in walking on the ward and shoutiing - shop sis
would keep and show cuttings of his sons and knife crime and prison sentences - - - oh those were the days! )
Grayson in Plymouth used to barrack his junior staff with
keep it coming keep it coming 1975
and one of the patients said later - he doesnt give a toss about us does he?
( and modesty prevented one from saying - yeah he is far to interested in private practice. Sr Charles Lander ( sisters were named after wards and not surnames ) whom he used to address as "Sis!" - as in walking on the ward and shoutiing - shop sis
would keep and show cuttings of his sons and knife crime and prison sentences - - - oh those were the days! )
I know this is a light hearted thread but I much preferred being told what was wrong and was to be done as was the case in the 60's to the current way of being told what is wrong and asked what I want done. I always reply, "You're the blerdy expert - you tell me what I should have done."
Apparently, I must be given choices. I don't want choices, I want the doctor to treat me in the same way you'd treat your dad if he had the same condition. How should I know what is the best option out of 10?
Apparently, I must be given choices. I don't want choices, I want the doctor to treat me in the same way you'd treat your dad if he had the same condition. How should I know what is the best option out of 10?
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