maybemaybenot -> RE: Really off topic (11/9/2005 5:52:38 PM)
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ORIGINAL: candystripper i lack patience, particularly with professionals like MD's who cannot manage to adhere to a schedule and leave patients waiting for 45 minutes or longer. However, this is the only way to see a MD here, so i must reign in my impatience. candystripper Not to hijack the OP's thread, but I am going off-off topic for a moment. I understand how frustrating the waiting room can be, but I also know the other side of the coin. As a former health professional, it is not always possible to stick to a schedule, as you are dealing with people and can not turn them out on the streets because you have a schedule. Lots of things can happen. A patient ahead of you may have needed more time than expected to diagnose the problem, or just took up the Docs time because he needed extra education, explanations , etc. The MD may have a patient in the hospital who, when he was making Am rounds went sour or had a crisis and he stayed later than expected to take care of the situation. S/he may be a surgeon who took longer than anticipated to perform surgery that day due to complications or an emergency procedure took precidence over his waiting room. S/he may have had a patient die that day and had to talk to the family or go to a Nursing home to fill out death certs and pronounce pts death, S/he may be a gyno and as he was leaving to see his office patients someone was ready to deliver.... and the list goes on and on. Having been in that profession I fully understand the inability to control your schedule at times. However, I too am not fond of wasting my time sittign in the MD office. Here is what I do to avoid that problem, and so far it has worked out well. About an hour before my scheduled time, I call the MD's office and ask to speak to the office manager. I ask them if Dr. So and So is running on time today, or if he is a bit behind. If I am told they are a bit behind I ask approx. how far behind and explain I will be there for my appointment, but adjust my time to his time. < ie: 1/2 hour behind, 2 hours behind > I have been doing this for 18 years now and have never had any problems and don't sit there tapping my feet and getting itchy. LOL maybemaybenot
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