Author: | Dazed, Crazed and Confused | ISBN: | 9780595742981 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | February 15, 2002 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | Dazed, Crazed and Confused |
ISBN: | 9780595742981 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | February 15, 2002 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
HAVE YOU EVER RECEIVED HEALTHCARE TREATMENT FROM AN IDIOT?
While the stories contained in the current book are fictitious, the reader will quickly point to the stories and exclaim, "That happened to me" and "That idiot treated me."
WHY BUY THE BOOK?
Have you ever felt abused, victimized, or traumatized after receiving healtcare treatment?
Have you ever felt that your healthcare provider wasn't treating you as a real person?
The current book presents stories as though idiot healthcare providers would actually apply the lessons presented. Sample lessons include:
A job doing once is worth doing twice.
While the customer is always right, the patient is always wrong.
Attorneys are your friends.
When you control time, you control patients.
When in doubt, prescribe medicine.
Get to the source of all ailments; the patient's head.
Only you, as the healtcare provider, knows what is best for the patient.
Laughter is the best medicine, especially when you're laughing at the patient.
What a patient doesn't know, won't hurt them.
The current book provides humourous insight into the making of an idiot healthcare provider.
HAVE YOU EVER RECEIVED HEALTHCARE TREATMENT FROM AN IDIOT?
While the stories contained in the current book are fictitious, the reader will quickly point to the stories and exclaim, "That happened to me" and "That idiot treated me."
WHY BUY THE BOOK?
Have you ever felt abused, victimized, or traumatized after receiving healtcare treatment?
Have you ever felt that your healthcare provider wasn't treating you as a real person?
The current book presents stories as though idiot healthcare providers would actually apply the lessons presented. Sample lessons include:
A job doing once is worth doing twice.
While the customer is always right, the patient is always wrong.
Attorneys are your friends.
When you control time, you control patients.
When in doubt, prescribe medicine.
Get to the source of all ailments; the patient's head.
Only you, as the healtcare provider, knows what is best for the patient.
Laughter is the best medicine, especially when you're laughing at the patient.
What a patient doesn't know, won't hurt them.
The current book provides humourous insight into the making of an idiot healthcare provider.