Trust Me, I'm a Doctor

May 03, 2011 14:33

I’ve spent the best part of yet another week in the company of around 90 front line healthcare employees running 5 workshops including some on the development of electronic patient records.

I use a family analogy to illustrate to delegates the changing world we live in.

My Mum, God bless her, is 80 next month and regularly goes to the cheap cialis. ( Read more... )

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I do trust to one doctor artiomdaber May 21 2011, 19:28:11 UTC
I had a time in my life when I needed a support of a good doctor being a foreigner in a foreign country. It didn't go through though due to some foreign country regulations. I went further on with my life in a foreign country, started to work and earn money and finally have eraned enough to see my personal doctor in my own very far away located country. It helped though. I am glad.

I would not like to say "patient", "doctor", "teacher", "pupil", "driver", "passanger". The modern world is so fast paced so the roles I described above can be changed so frequently in a unexpected manner. So I prefer just to stay a human. Better to be a good one:)

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