Friday, 11 November 2016

This is what we were always taught in the insanely litigious business of healthcare

We were told: read your email through and picture it in the newspaper with your photograph right above it. We were given training on what could be said by email and what should be said in person or on the phone. Here is some of that advice, as well as lessons I learned the hard way.
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Lyla:
Someone help me understand why because it upsets me.
(10 November 2016)

Lyla:
I feel like I'm either a dysfunctional human being.
(10 November 2016)

Nanci:
He's driving me nuts?
(10 November 2016)

Nanci:
Should I email himm and ask him if he was trying to talk to me yesterday.
(10 November 2016)

Nanci:
I like him but I know it's wrong he always tells me I have my hands full?
(10 November 2016)

Nanci:
Then came and talked to my son talked to me and I smile and walk away with my two kids.
(10 November 2016)

Nanci:
Then I walked outside without say anything he ran out of the building screaming wooo thought he was talking to me then he said it feels good out here.
(10 November 2016)

Nanci:
Then the other day when I was at the school getting my son I had a short dress on with leggings and boots.
(10 November 2016)

Nanci:
He ll put his hands on my shoulder.
(10 November 2016)

Nanci:
My son's principal acts like he likes me then he doesn't.
(10 November 2016)

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