Why does our culture treat this mainly as an eccentricity to be laughed off?
Surely it's arrogant at best and dangerous at worst?
"Doctor's handwriting"
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Re: "Doctor's handwriting"
More importantly, how impressive that pharmacists can read it
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Re: "Doctor's handwriting"
Isn't stuff generally printed now? And was this really ever a "thing"? Do doctors really have worse handwriting than anyone else?
Far worse is teachers that obsess over your supposedly poor handwriting when theirs is fucking shit. Concentrate on more important things and get off my case you despicable excuse for a human being.
Far worse is teachers that obsess over your supposedly poor handwriting when theirs is fucking shit. Concentrate on more important things and get off my case you despicable excuse for a human being.
Re: "Doctor's handwriting"
Naive.
Harsh.Gavin Chipper wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 8:16 pm Concentrate on more important things and get off my case you despicable excuse for a human being.
Re: "Doctor's handwriting"
Being sober about it, I think it's just one of many near-ubiquitous forms of rudeness which is more common where a power differential exists, and that medicine is one of several areas where there's a non-zero risk of it having quite serious consequences. So I suspect doctors do generally have worse handwriting than pharmacists or medical secretaries, but not necessarily worse than magistrates.Gavin Chipper wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 8:16 pm ... was this really ever a "thing"? Do doctors really have worse handwriting than anyone else?