Sunday, 29 July 2018

The Marriage Leave


The junior resident (JR) in surgery working at Khota Medical College, asked Dr. Jolting (Fictional Name) for leave to go for the marriage of his friend. Dr. Jolting gave permission for it.

A few days later the same junior resident asked leave to go for the marriage of another friend.  Dr. Jolting gave permission.

Again, a few days later the same junior resident asked leave to go for the marriage of his cousin. Reluctantly Dr. Jolting gave permission as due to the shortage of residents the work of the unit used to suffer when one of the junior residents used to go on leave.

A few days later the same junior resident asked leave to go for the marriage of his wife’s friend. An exasperated Dr. Jolting remarked, “If you like attending marriage’s so much, why don’t you leave surgery and become a marriage party caterer? You will be able to attend plenty of marriages while working at the same time.”

Frequent leave of absence even if for ‘justifiable’ reason will make you unpopular both among your superior or boss and among your colleague. Do try to be judicious when taking leave for any reason.

(Based on true incident)

— ND
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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. 
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