Hello Air-Clinicians & Friends,
We started off last week with the first health care related discussion centered on how people react due to their preconceived notion that doctors ought to be only males while nurses ought to be only females.
We had quite a number of air-clinicans (both doctors or nurses) drop their comments concerning the topic and their comments made so much sense, as they debunked such notions by enlightening the public by sharing reasons why such an ideology is wrong.
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This week we will be looking at a very interesting topic and we would love to hear from you all again.
Tell us if you've had experienced going to a hospital and you met with a warm receptive attitude from doctors but received an unfriendly and repulsive attitude from nurses.
If you haven't had any such direct experiences but just want to bare your mind, your inputs are also welcome.
How true is it that doctors generally are very accommodating and ready to listen, helping patients no matter how burdensome their problems may be while nurses are the complete opposite, having an I-dont-care-attitude?
Is there any truth in this or is it just a fallacy? Let's hear you share what you think about this.
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