Thursday, December 17, 2009
About me...
"Because she is so compassionate and such a good listener, Rebecca can run behind in clinic - I feel that she needs to say “no” at times to allow more time/space for herself and to better stay on top of patient care, e.g. PAQ, tasks, etc. With the adoption of EMR, she needs to make sure that all of her chronic pain patients have contracts – a minor point as she has been instrumental in improving our care of chronic pain patients."
Am wondering who it is that I am supposed to say "no" to? Admin? My nurses? the Patients? Me? You? No to EMR? No to not having lunches because of poor scheduling? I wonder why people should have to suffer because of that? I guess I am supposed to do what every other provider, nurse or staff does and walk out at noon for my hour long lunch break? Is that what you mean by saying no?
If staff have to experience the "dark" side of my commitment to patient care, then maybe I am not working in the right clinic with the right staff. I don't accept it...If there is a "dark" side to compassion, then I feel bad for those that reinforce that sentiment, including you...all knowing and politcally correct clinic admin. What a pile of crap you spread on the world...
Honestly...I feel fuckin' sick to my stomach. Think I'll have to say no to work tomorrow, 'cause I might have to puke for a day or so.
Or maybe you are joking???
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Oh yeah, and not to mention, but Rebecca sees more patients than any other provider across all three clinics...oh, maybe that is why she runs "behind."
Keep in mind it was that listening that inspired me to take time to listen too. I think you have rubbed off, but who am I to say? Besides, you've seen me. I could miss a meal.)
How are you doing, Erin? Liking work? Where are you again?
Stayton, Oregon. They're still taking it easy on me, and the clinic is pretty darn selective (it seems) in taking fragile, complex patients. But, I did take a heroin addict with hep C last week, so I'm working on it.
The job is uber-fun. The things people tell me are amazing. Also, the interest gets piqued easily. I hada young person with a wart on the butt on the schedule and re-schedule three times last week. At first, so what? But now, I want to see that wart.
Merry Xmas.
Merry Christmas to you and your family, Erin. Can't wait to hear what the wart really is, if you know what I mean!
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