by goodlookingone » Tue Oct 15, 2019 12:59 am
I have been in hospital, and worked for several. The most Junior take all the Flack. One Morning (I was an inmate) two "Juniors" were visiting their various patients - of course, they had thousands of patients on ther list, but each day they will part from some patients, and be listed to new ones that they had never met? One of them came and asked how I was, whilst He looked for newcomers in his record book. The other Doctor announced somewhat formally "Doctor, That is My Patient". May have been a bit "Curt", but the point was made quickly and definately.
However... I was also involved with a Professors staff - including his Secretaries (Plural). His work was unquestionally Important, and He Himself was important, so would not distracted by Social interactions. - on Friday Night, He parked His Car (A big capacity with folded down seats to extend the load capacity). His Secretaries Guarded it from "Authority" on the double yellows lines, and supervised the porters loading of Boxes of notes/files/and batteries for his tape machines. The reverse on Monday when he returned audio tapes of several hundreds of case notes, and plans for his testing of an university-full of apprentices. I was incvolved of How many staff He needed and who was to be costed to the NHS, and/or Acedemic and/or His import into Multi-specialists Books. I have never seen anybody do so much - I had to read a Daysworth of typescript (How many Inches of Typescript, not reading it all), but I had to read a few - Almost makes you cry - and Very Delicately put (Instructions to a patients Local Specialist started, "I think we must now concentrate on his comfort so don't hold bac ....etc" and ended "I very much doubt if he will be well enough for the next appoint"). The man himself wasn't in sght - He was working with his ... well animals. (this time in overalls) He came back in time to meet Madame something-or0other A French Teacher who was Tech interpreter with a (rare in those days) movie TV phone to talk through a Japanese Surgeon. Then a few minutes later (Back in his £3000 guinea suit, and Bicycle clips?) to go to another hospital - A very Kind blke, but He never had time for niceties, nor to get away to meet Sundry royalnesses, and "Lunch" was a discussion re visiting top notch surgeons - Oh, yes, I saw his Payroll - Big by my standards, but certainly not the biggest.
I really miss not working.
I have been in hospital, and worked for several. The most Junior take all the Flack. One Morning (I was an inmate) two "Juniors" were visiting their various patients - of course, they had thousands of patients on ther list, but each day they will part from some patients, and be listed to new ones that they had never met? One of them came and asked how I was, whilst He looked for newcomers in his record book. The other Doctor announced somewhat formally "Doctor, That is My Patient". May have been a bit "Curt", but the point was made quickly and definately.
However... I was also involved with a Professors staff - including his Secretaries (Plural). His work was unquestionally Important, and He Himself was important, so would not distracted by Social interactions. - on Friday Night, He parked His Car (A big capacity with folded down seats to extend the load capacity). His Secretaries Guarded it from "Authority" on the double yellows lines, and supervised the porters loading of Boxes of notes/files/and batteries for his tape machines. The reverse on Monday when he returned audio tapes of several hundreds of case notes, and plans for his testing of an university-full of apprentices. I was incvolved of How many staff He needed and who was to be costed to the NHS, and/or Acedemic and/or His import into Multi-specialists Books. I have never seen anybody do so much - I had to read a Daysworth of typescript (How many Inches of Typescript, not reading it all), but I had to read a few - Almost makes you cry - and Very Delicately put (Instructions to a patients Local Specialist started, "I think we must now concentrate on his comfort so don't hold bac ....etc" and ended "I very much doubt if he will be well enough for the next appoint"). The man himself wasn't in sght - He was working with his ... well animals. (this time in overalls) He came back in time to meet Madame something-or0other A French Teacher who was Tech interpreter with a (rare in those days) movie TV phone to talk through a Japanese Surgeon. Then a few minutes later (Back in his £3000 guinea suit, and Bicycle clips?) to go to another hospital - A very Kind blke, but He never had time for niceties, nor to get away to meet Sundry royalnesses, and "Lunch" was a discussion re visiting top notch surgeons - Oh, yes, I saw his Payroll - Big by my standards, but certainly not the biggest.
I really miss not working.