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What a pompous t1t.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This consultant's behaviour was inexcusably pompous and arrogant, especially in front of patients. Whether or not he agrees with the current Government's policies is irrelevant.
To suggest that he lost his rag would make him worse than pompous - it would make him incapable. As a surgeon, you expect him not to have "anger management issues" in the work environment.
I'll go with the notion that he was a pompous tit and not an incompetent danger ...
To suggest that he lost his rag would make him worse than pompous - it would make him incapable. As a surgeon, you expect him not to have "anger management issues" in the work environment.
I'll go with the notion that he was a pompous tit and not an incompetent danger ...
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dress codes in hospital, what a load of cods, many doctors, nurses, staff, look quite scruffy, most don't wash their hands when administering to the patients, i have seen food trays left for days in staff areas, where they eat. And patients who are not able to get to the bathroom, left to mess themselves and nurses tutting all the while.
I have seen patients families walk in with plates of junk food, burgers, chips, stinking out the place, and mobile phones on all the time. Not a good place to go to when you are ill. And that was in one of the so called top hospitals in London. Private practice in case anyone thinks its just NHS, can be as bad.
I have seen patients families walk in with plates of junk food, burgers, chips, stinking out the place, and mobile phones on all the time. Not a good place to go to when you are ill. And that was in one of the so called top hospitals in London. Private practice in case anyone thinks its just NHS, can be as bad.
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