| Did you ever ask a cardiologist what he/she prefers?Posted By: Anon on 2005-08-03In Reply to: Stedman's Cardio book says 1/6 - nss
 
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 *prefers...oops : )
 been a long day...sigh
 Too arrogant for me and I think he prefers men.  nm
 
 What's worse than an ESL cardiologist?
 
 A gum-chewing, lip-smacking, flatulent, yawning ESL cardiologist. 
 
 LOL!!!  I hope you're doing a cardiologist.
 I do have to giggle though, the report I just did was a patient returning after being on the token diclofenac for a month, he ended up having an MRI and he has a disc bulge and is being referred to a neurosurgeon.  Now you tell me!
 time to find a new cardiologist!
 If that doctor admittedly is more concerned with saving a few dollars than he is with the quality of his patient's medical records, then who knows where else he might be cutting corners - and how much he's overcharging his patients!
 
 Your mom definitely needs to thank him for his honesty regarding what is most important to him and then inform him she won't be putting her life in his hands any longer!
 Just about anybody prefers blanks to guesses.
 I believe some tests have things they know you probably can't get, just to see if you're willing to put a blank, or if you'll guess.
 
 I have definitely gotten jobs even though I had blank(s) on their test.
 
 Good luck.
 Who prefers VR and who refers straight typing? nm
 
 xx Once had an ESL  cardiologist who dictated every lab result done during hospital stay
 and even the normal ranges for each test!!! 45 minutes long and of course it was a PRIORITY/STAT.. yeah right
 
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