tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6889198640104358073.post2976789632476967362..comments2023-03-25T09:14:48.739-04:00Comments on Navapants: Day One of the Physical ExamPantshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03104302383249880790noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6889198640104358073.post-67368218513857374292008-04-28T06:44:54.000-04:002008-04-28T06:44:54.000-04:00Okay, sorry to post soooo long after the fact, but...Okay, sorry to post soooo long after the fact, but I just discovered your blog and am having a good time reading my way through it. <br><br>That said. *Sigh* As a future patient, I'm bummed to hear about this sink or swim approach to learning about how to handle yourself around a patient's body. I mean, you're right that you DO have to learn to "suck it up and jump right in" and that's an insanely important lesson no matter what you're going to do in life. But Christ, no wonder 90% of the doctors I go to have no bedside manner. Who has the wherewithall to develop it when you gotta sink or swim? <br><br>I'm gonna be a lot more appreciative of MDs that manage to be mildly pleasant, and I'm going to kiss the feet of those who find a way to be comforting and empathetic.Anonymomshttp://anonymoms.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.com