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Not a stalker, really!

Posted By: Felt foolish.. on 2007-09-13
In Reply to: I have a radiologist who gives commentary - DW

I had this ESL physician who always at the end of his dictation wished us well, saying having a wonderful weekend, noticing a big event such as Happy Thanksgiving and the like. When outsourced and not working for the hospital anymore I called back to let him know how much I as well as others appreciated that. It was like, hmmm, ok and then I noticed his endings no more were like that. Honestly, doc, I was trying to tell you how much but might have been taken differently......


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