I suppose that they do their jobs. I just feel it would make patients feel a bit more comfortable if clinicians were more human. It doesn’t take much effort to ask how a person is doing. As a mental health therapist and a school teacher for a long time it didn’t take much to make a kid feel a bit better with a smile or something. We are all under time limits these days but being human can help.
moshankey
I’m currently dealing with 4 herniated discs, 3 or 4 bulging discs and something else going on in my neck. Two days ago I had to see a nurse practitioner about some gut issues. I was at the office to talk about those issues but the nurse had looked over my records to see the spinal problems. She said that I must be dealing with a lot of pain. That was the first time one of my practitioners actually said something about that. It just kind of validated my current situation. It helped.
That’s just cruel and hurtful. My traumas were bad enough.
I use an iPad mini. The sixth generation one is small and bright. I have Panels from the App Store and have all my comics in OneDrive. I did have a Surface Go so I understand the weight thing a bit. Panels works really well. I’ve had other readers and this one stands out.
Live and let live. Easy as pie.