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Sometimes you're stuck in a job because there is no other. hobbit709 Dec 2012 #1
Okay, I'll agree with you blueamy66 Dec 2012 #9
No, it isn't hobbit709 Dec 2012 #15
Don't think too badly of them...2 recent medical discoveries are depressing them HereSince1628 Dec 2012 #2
Unfortunately, we need those people. LuvNewcastle Dec 2012 #3
Those workers have to pay the bills, so they have incentive not to quit. Would you support a... JVS Dec 2012 #4
If those workers had a human being's life in their hands:.. blueamy66 Dec 2012 #10
No, they should get some support and help to regain it. nolabear Dec 2012 #5
+1 Scuba Dec 2012 #8
Perhaps if we were treated with respect and valued for the enormous NC_Nurse Dec 2012 #14
+1 we can do it Dec 2012 #16
Hey, we behaved just fine. Most of the staff was/is great. blueamy66 Dec 2012 #19
I can't judge anyone who can deal with sickness, injuries, death and raw human emotions KurtNYC Dec 2012 #6
Good post blueamy66 Dec 2012 #11
I don't know, but a friend of mine ... LisaLynne Dec 2012 #7
True, they are stressed out. blueamy66 Dec 2012 #12
Yeah, I really do understand your point. LisaLynne Dec 2012 #13
Thank you. blueamy66 Dec 2012 #20
they have empathy riverwalker Dec 2012 #17
The AMA severely limits the number of US trained doctors allowed each year. This is one Romulox Dec 2012 #18
I still love what I do, and I love most of my patients. Aristus Dec 2012 #21
Only if they are less expert in treating patients -- empathy and $2.52 will buy you a latte. FarCenter Dec 2012 #22
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