100th Post
To write what is worth publishing, to find honest people to publish it, and get sensible people to read it, are the three great difficulties in being an author. — Charles Caleb Colton
One patient came to the surgical outdoor and said he was suffering from fever. The surgeon sitting there requested him to consult the physicians in Room No. 104.
Sometimes later he came back saying that his wife is suffering from backache and so write some medicines for her. The surgeon sitting there asked him to consult the orthopedicians in Room No. 120.
Again after some time, the same patient came with his young son saying that he is suffering from a sore throat and nasal discharge. The surgeon sitting there asked him to consult the ENT specialist in Room No. 124.
At this, the patient looked suspiciously at the surgeons sitting in the Surgical OPD room and angrily demanded, “Do you treat anything here or just send patients to other room?”
No matter what your qualification or skill is unless you can satisfy the need of the patient or client standing in front of you he will consider you useless and behave accordingly.
(Based on true incident)
— ND© Author. All rights reserved.
If viewing from Mobile, switch to Webpage view to see a list of popular posts and index of topics of previous posts.
DISCLAIMER: This article is intended only for fun purpose. The author does not promote or recommend any behavior illustrated here or claim it to be useful. Use of the information herein is at you one's own risk. Before trying to emulate or follow anything the reader is well advised to take into account ethical, moral, legal and other considerations. The author recommends that Medical Practice should be of the highest ethical and moral level keeping in mind the interest of the patient as foremost.
DISCLAIMER: This article is intended only for fun purpose. The author does not promote or recommend any behavior illustrated here or claim it to be useful. Use of the information herein is at you one's own risk. Before trying to emulate or follow anything the reader is well advised to take into account ethical, moral, legal and other considerations. The author recommends that Medical Education should be of the highest ethical and moral level keeping in mind the interest of the patient as foremost and according to MCI and other Board’s norm.
Please give your valuable feedback via comments below. Please note that comments will appear after moderation.
You can receive notification on latest post by subscribing via clicking on the bottom of the page on the Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment