Last edited by GrkScorp; 27-06-08 at 04:58 AM.
If you can't stop the Wind, then you can't stop the Storm.
My friend is a male nurse, going to med school to become a doctor. He preferred (before he was married) to pursue OTHER nurses, as opposed to doctors. He said nurses do more work than doctors, and the doctors know it, so they give nurses attitude and treat them like they don't know anything. They don't really fraternize much.
He thinks he'll be a better doctor because he respects nurses more, having been one.
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. - Mohandas Gandhi
I haven't had a problem with any doctor yet, but I hear it happens. I don't think there are problems across the board - from what I hear, most of the problems come up with younger physicians or med students with big attitudes who haven't learned that a floor full of nurses can make or break their day, and that they in fact MAY know something the doctor doesn't.
Of course, I've seen plenty of nurses with attitude, too... in fact, more than the doctors. (of course, I have more exposure to nurses.) Maybe they become this way because they work so damn hard. I hope I don't become like that.
It was actually a nurse who delivered me. The doctor stepped out of the room for something and while he was gone I was born, so the nurse had to deliver me. When the doctor came back the nurse said she should get paid for it or something, to which the doctor didn't say anything. My mom likes telling that story lol