Doctors Must Speak English

Considering how important medical records are I can't agree more, Fish. Their handwriting is largely terrible.

Test number one should be how to spell diarrhoea. I've seen all sorts of attempts: direheea, diarheah, dieareehah. Unbelievable that these people are trusted with our lives! :D
 
I see doctors coming into the department every day with their ID and documents. Some of the CRB disclosures we see are truly shocking. You try and discuss it and they frankly haven't a scooby what you are on about and I've seen several I'd be truly scared to be treating me. I know our Clinical Resourcing Manager has actually refused to take on more than one locum on that basis
 
Test number one should be how to spell diarrhoea. I've seen all sorts of attempts: direheea, diarheah, dieareehah. Unbelievable that these people are trusted with our lives! :D



I'd much rather they learn how to cure it than spell it :whistle:
 
I see doctors coming into the department every day with their ID and documents. Some of the CRB disclosures we see are truly shocking. You try and discuss it and they frankly haven't a scooby what you are on about and I've seen several I'd be truly scared to be treating me. I know our Clinical Resourcing Manager has actually refused to take on more than one locum on that basis

Anyone called a 'Clinical Resourcing Manager' should be sacked.
 
Believe it to be a basic requirement of working in any any country that you can communicate fully and clearly in its mother tongue...

Same as that. Of course all doctors should be able to speak English ..................... as should the patients too!

Slime.
 
I am sure that my father would rather have had a non English speaking doctor treat him than the useless old Scottish fool who diagnosed indigestion when he had a heart attack, he went back to work and had to force through a hospital appointment two weeks later.
 
I see doctors coming into the department every day with their ID and documents. Some of the CRB disclosures we see are truly shocking. You try and discuss it and they frankly haven't a scooby what you are on about and I've seen several I'd be truly scared to be treating me. I know our Clinical Resourcing Manager has actually refused to take on more than one locum on that basis


Homer, not having a scooby what you are on about is not the sole preserve of non-native English speakers.
 
Considering how important medical records are I can't agree more, Fish. Their handwriting is largely terrible.

Test number one should be how to spell diarrhoea. I've seen all sorts of attempts: direheea, diarheah, dieareehah. Unbelievable that these people are trusted with our lives! :D

You suffer from it bad then...............?
:rofl:
 
when i had my heart attack i had a doctor who spoke no english whatsoever and what looked like a 16 year old kid translating what we said to each other,how did i know what she was saying was correct and vice versa,and she was on £37 per hour through an agency!!!!
 
when i had my heart attack i had a doctor who spoke no english whatsoever and what looked like a 16 year old kid translating what we said to each other,how did i know what she was saying was correct and vice versa,and she was on £37 per hour through an agency!!!!

Bet it was not diagnosed as indigestion though!!
 
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