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Looks like my dog FidoHipster doctors always like to wear a bowtie.![]()
Hipster doctors always like to wear a bowtie.![]()
Which i heard him speak. Feels like putting gin hand into his mouth.Looks like my dog Fido
Suing a doctor is seldom ever a frivolous decision. The doc must have fucked up seriously before such a decision is made by his patient.Suing doctors should never be a frivolous decision
https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/forum/forum-suing-doctors-should-never-be-a-frivolous-decision
Dr Desmond Wai is originally from Hong Kong; that is the way they speak. Give him a break!Which i heard him speak. Feels like putting gin hand into his mouth.
Hokay !Dr Desmond Wai is originally from Hong Kong; that is the way they speak. Give him a break!
When there are gaps Or doubts involved while you are collating evidences, you may want to terminate the process, if you are not mentally prepared to go bankrupt if the case is lost.He is right. Do not suka suka sue.
Justify it by cross checking with someone with good iq.
Make sure you have full proof, to protect yourself and also not to waste your effort.
Do not make accusations.
Just write down the sequence of events.
No assumptions can be included.
Then you are good to go.
Hipster doctors always like to wear a bowtie.![]()
I think this could be the reason
Doctors wear bow ties for a combination of reasons including practicality, hygiene, and a touch of style. Bow ties are less likely to come into contact with patients or get in the way during examinations, making them a more convenient and safer option than traditional neckties. Additionally, they can be a fun and approachable way for doctors to express their personality and connect with patients, particularly children.
Most docs postulate that apart from offering them a 2nd opinion, AI must not have the final say concerning a patient’s treatment or medication. The human touch of clinicians, whom patients rely on for empathy, reassurance and counselling, is still as relevant today as when the practice of medicine became a profession.AI will replace these doctor.
Most docs postulate that apart from offering them a 2nd opinion, AI must not have the final say concerning a patient’s treatment or medication. The human touch of clinicians, whom patients rely on for empathy, reassurance and counselling, is still as relevant today as when the practice of medicine became a profession.