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I don't think we need Dexter it's just medical people have a sick sense of humor. Plus, if it's in The UK they don't have an issue with nudity like Americans do.
The nudity? Its not snapping a pic of women changing clothes. This is a very private (for most people) emotional medical procedure, its not joke, its not a "look at me" to post on social media. What this doctor did is disrespectful to say the least.
Personally, I would want my physician to be doing their job and concentrating on the task at hand not taking selfies with me in the background, I don't care what kind of procedure they are doing. I demand their respect in regards to my medical conditions and treatment as well as my privacy.
I don't think we need Dexter it's just medical people have a sick sense of humor. Plus, if it's in The UK they don't have an issue with nudity like Americans do.
Feel free to invite your healthcare professionals (?) to mock you and snap away when you're in their care.
As far as I'm concerned, if they feel a need to be so sophomoric, they aren't the kind of people I'd like to partner with when it comes to my health.
Feel free to invite your healthcare professionals (?) to mock you and snap away when you're in their care.
As far as I'm concerned, if they feel a need to be so sophomoric, they aren't the kind of people I'd like to partner with when it comes to my health.
I am more than certain medical professionals have joked or been immature behind my back. I am not a happy camper about that, but I am sure it happens more often than not.
The nudity? Its not snapping a pic of women changing clothes. This is a very private (for most people) emotional medical procedure, its not joke, its not a "look at me" to post on social media. What this doctor did is disrespectful to say the least.
Personally, I would want my physician to be doing their job and concentrating on the task at hand not taking selfies with me in the background, I don't care what kind of procedure they are doing. I demand their respect in regards to my medical conditions and treatment as well as my privacy.
i don't know they talk about things while people are knocked out. I don't know how they do that, I would be way too scared to do anything BUT concentrate.
Of course I do not think like a physician, obviously.
Not in the information age....but it wasn't uncommon "back in the day" for soldiers to send "souvenir shots" to family members---post cards of beheaded people etc.
[quote=FlowerPower00;40487133]I don't think we need Dexter it's just medical people have a sick sense of humor. Plus, if it's in The UK they don't have an issue with nudity like Americans do.[/QUOTEWHAT? having a baby and no issues about nudity , are you joking.. its disgusting
I don't think we need Dexter it's just medical people have a sick sense of humor. Plus, if it's in The UK they don't have an issue with nudity like Americans do.
You can't be serious? You don't see the difference between nudity and a woman being photographed without her approval giving birth?
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