I've mostly had good experiences with doctors, mostly. Shocking one a couple of days ago where she'd made up her mind what was wrong before looking and ignored me crying in pain while she wiggled the damn thing in my ear, and on the strength of that one I'm gonna go with "listen. And don't patronise."
On the other hand, I've worked in customer service long enough to know that most of the time the customer really doesn't have a clue what's going on, and I can't imagine patients would be that much different. I'm better educated than average and I also have a mother who's a GP, so yeah, I"m speaking from a position of privilege.
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On the other hand, I've worked in customer service long enough to know that most of the time the customer really doesn't have a clue what's going on, and I can't imagine patients would be that much different. I'm better educated than average and I also have a mother who's a GP, so yeah, I"m speaking from a position of privilege.
Iunno. *helpfully unhelpful*