ANSWERS: 5
  • Of course, infact they can't get their medical lisence until their writting is terrible.
  • if you would understood what is written why do you need them?
  • I think they do it just because they're doctors, but the pharmacists must go to school to learn how to read it.
  • Yes, I can personally guarantee that our first semester goes like this - 25 hours of learning the lingo - you still don't know how stuff works but it makes you sound important and you can try and impress girls with it. 39 hours of learning your role and its interactions with other health professionals - where you learn how to think of yourself as God. This leads onto... 15 hours of learning arrogance - it's no good talking the talk if you also can't walk the walk 20 hours of leaning hieroglyphics - both reading and writing. Let's face it, you don't need to learn how to write neatly when you can dictate it all to a poor secretary a lot of the time, and the rest of the time you need to write illegibly so noone else in the hospital can work out you haven't a clue what you are on about. 15 hours of how to deal with loss - it's a sad fact that nothing lasts forever, and many doctors are unaware of the psychological impact of losing their parking space. Surely those nurses can take a bus instead?
  • Oh, no. I was a child prodigy. I learned how to write illegibly in third grade! :-)

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