It's not a good sign...
...when you get to work and you think it is Monday, but it is actually Saturday. It is also a bad sign when it takes you five hours to figure out that you've been writing the wrong dates and times on everything!
I wonder if my patients would be disturbed to know that they are being treated by a doctor who doesn't even know what day of the week it is.
9 hours later:
Sunday afternoons, especially rainy Sunday afternoons, should be reserved for lounging around at home, wearing loose clothing and snuggling under the duvet covers with a nice book and a hot drink.
They should NOT be for waiting around in an uncomfortable, loud A&E department! Why come into A&E? Get some sleep and then see the GP on Monday! That way you get a decent rest and a day off work!
I wonder if my patients would be disturbed to know that they are being treated by a doctor who doesn't even know what day of the week it is.
9 hours later:
Sunday afternoons, especially rainy Sunday afternoons, should be reserved for lounging around at home, wearing loose clothing and snuggling under the duvet covers with a nice book and a hot drink.
They should NOT be for waiting around in an uncomfortable, loud A&E department! Why come into A&E? Get some sleep and then see the GP on Monday! That way you get a decent rest and a day off work!
2 Comments:
hear hear! (about the way Sunday afternoons should be spent, that is)
wahj: That's right! I'd much rather be at home than in hospital on a Sunday afternoon!
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