Guest guest Posted December 27, 2004 Report Share Posted December 27, 2004 Yes, and they get even MORE ticked if you start rattling off medical terminology that YOU'RE not supposed to know because you didn't get a license and aren't part of the fraternity-brotherhood-sisterhood. Plus, it is so maddening that you might actually know something about yourself and maybe a little bit about others. I'm just a little old peon CNA, hehe. This REALLY makes them mad. See, it might be just a little " ok " , if you are a " civilian " , but it's much worse, if you are working under one of them. That makes some doctors 10 times madder, if you think you might have an opinion. (No, we can't make a diagnosis, when on the job, but certainly I can express my opinion in private, JUST as a matter of opinion). No opinions, if you are an " underling " , please. I'm thinking that I'm not trying to put anyone down, I'm just concerned about a person, and I know those symptoms when I see them over and over and over again. And doing my labs on my own? Haha, I get very strange looks, like I couldn't possibly know anything about those. Re: ZRT Labs > > > " They [labs which you do on your own, like ART] do irritate some > doctors because they allow the patient too much freedom to find out > things on their own. " > > I had to laugh at the above statement, because IT'S SO TRUE!!!!! > hahahahahaha Take away their god-like power, and they get ticked > off! > > Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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