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Alix

W:O:A Metalmaster
12 Juli 2010
11.463
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near Brisbane, Australia
4 hours..omfg I would die. At least you get food out of it though!

Fuck yeah! Back in the day we used to have 4 meetings during the week for the two wards: 4 consultants each looking after patients living in each division of the service. 3 hours was considered normal for one doctor who'd get me to write an essay on each patient, ask everyone how the patient was then asked them to slow down so "Alix can type". Then it was 'write this', 'full stop, comma, put in bracklets', 'no don't write that', 'are you listening?' etc. :uff: We dare not speak up cos she's terrifying.

For a little while we had one who volunteered to work at our hospital for a while instead of his regular one as we were really short on consultants. Sometimes his would go for 3 hours and it'd be filled with pop quizzes for the junior doctors, going on about how fucking good he was at his job (so he said but of course not in those exact words) and sometimes really bad tangents. I'm pretty sure I told a fuller version of this story before but I really don't want to repeat it :Puke:
 

Koldawne

W:O:A Metalhead
31 Aug. 2012
4.488
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Aylmer, Quebec Canada
Boo hiss!

The first hospital I worked at, all of our admin meetings were chaired by the business manager and he would write all the notes, type them up later and we'd read over them and confirm the minutes before starting the next meeting. At this one the chair asks for a volunteer and although I often cannot make it to admin meetings due to my work commitments, when the question is asked most of us (especially me) divert our eyes to the wall/floor :p

I have to do the minutes for the ward notes, but most of the time it's stimulating/interesting/educational. On more than one occasion I have joked that by the time I'm of retiring age I could get my PhD in medicine :ugly:

LOL I wish..No, unfortunately if we want to know something we need to write it down. Of course no one (but me) ever does and so everyone comes crying to me when they need help.