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are emergency room doctors real doctors?

saint808

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i mean the guy spent 30 secs with me tonight and gave me muscle relaxers... i think he's full of crap but they did shoot me up and get my mind off my pain.. used an 18g cannon too and i requested a 25 g 1.5 inch... the fuckers...and yet i believe they are barking up the wrong tree yet again... can you go to a doctor and request what tests you want run?
 
The one I had was a resident doctor. She didn't know what the hell she was doing.
 
:devil:
I've met some great one er docs and some shit er docs. I would say the majority are aces. Between my brothers and I, I have plenty of ER time.
 
saint808 said:
i mean the guy spent 30 secs with me tonight and gave me muscle relaxers... i think he's full of crap but they did shoot me up and get my mind off my pain.. used an 18g cannon too and i requested a 25 g 1.5 inch... the fuckers...and yet i believe they are barking up the wrong tree yet again... can you go to a doctor and request what tests you want run?

What was wrong? If you can find a specialist who you can establish a dialog with, you should be ok. There are probably lots of docs out there who lift.
 
Jetisin said:
I took my dad into the emergency recently.

Basically all I saw was a nurse playing tetris, another nurse chilling on a bed, some doctors enjoying some kind of feast while playing cards, and one doctor talking on the phone for like an hour.

After about 4 hours of waiting, they gave my dad some peptol bismol.

Don't they work for the government in Canada?
 
According to my records... ER docs are the most sought after. They are the ones that bring me the big bucks. Cardiologists and radiologists are next.

As far as the docs and nurses lounging on beds and stuff... it could have been their lunch break. Also, many hospitals now have a rule that limits the number of patients each ER doc can see in a given amount of time. Which explains the delay.
 
Jetisin said:
I took my dad into the emergency recently.

Basically all I saw was a nurse playing tetris, another nurse chilling on a bed, some doctors enjoying some kind of feast while playing cards, and one doctor talking on the phone for like an hour.

After about 4 hours of waiting, they gave my dad some peptol bismol.

I'm interested to know at what hospital this occurred & how many other people were in the waiting room?
 
Jetisin said:
I took my dad into the emergency recently.

Basically all I saw was a nurse playing tetris, another nurse chilling on a bed, some doctors enjoying some kind of feast while playing cards, and one doctor talking on the phone for like an hour.

After about 4 hours of waiting, they gave my dad some peptol bismol.


Aren't they almost government employees in Canada? Lucky if they stay in the building after clocking in sometimes.
 
Re: Re: SAINT:

Anal AssPlorer said:


What did you and your broly do to him?
BWWWHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D


nawlinz can be hard on some tourists!
 
As I said previously, hospitals restrict the number of patients an ER doc sees due to malpractice regulations. The higher number of patients he signs on for when they are admitted, the higher number of chances of malpractice increases. Very standard rule. Also, for the ER docs we place, any incident in the ER that involves blood or bodily cutting/surgery - the ER doc in charge has a required "decompress" time afterwards.

My company enforces this rule because - here is where we get all our business - when our docs go to hospitals, my company pays their malpractice insurance. Not the docs, not the hospitals. This is why we are so much in demand and how we save the hospitals money vs. hiring their own docs.
 
2Thick said:
ER doctors are some of the best doctors.

They are not there to serve your every need. They are there to save lives. Smaller cases are zipped through quickly b/c a serious case could come in at any second.

it sucks when your on the recieving end, but i;d have to agree :)
 
hey when i wrote this late last night/this morning... i was pretty fucked up... you can always tell when i am fucked up because my typing gets better... pain lasted 4 hours and then when i woke up this morning i had a message from the hospital saying they reviewed my ct scan as per procedure and that they found something odd in my abdomen and would like for me to get more tests run.
 
good luck on the tests :)
 
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