• Drusas
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    614 days ago

    I don’t know if that’s fair. Scheduling is not left up to the doctors, for the most part. Being an hour late is terrible and I would also be very frustrated by it, but that could be because he had a patient or two before you whose issues were much more serious or complicated than they seemed to be during scheduling.

    I don’t know. I see this from both perspectives, having been a patient of dozens of doctors at this point. It’s not always their fault. It’s not even usually their fault.

    • @Jax
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      1414 days ago

      I can see where you’re coming from, but it really isn’t that hard to ask a nurse to go communicate that you’ll be late/need to reschedule.

      • Drusas
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        514 days ago

        I completely agree. I just don’t blame the doctors for it. I blame the way the entire medical system is set up. Doctors tend to be overworked.

    • @[email protected]
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      914 days ago

      Oh, I had other problems with that particular doc already and at no point was I told he’d be late or how long he would be.

      I was late to work in the end too.

    • @[email protected]
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      14 days ago

      In the US at least, almost all doctors have total ironclad control over their schedule.

      Source, worked 17 years in a mutli-hospital system that also had over hundred practices.

      Not saying shit doesn’t happen, I just spent an hour and a half at a Vet, because they had dog it by a car come in. But it’s mostly on the doctors themselves if it happens chronically.

    • @[email protected]
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      314 days ago

      Depending on the practice, doctors absolutely can have input on their schedules. And they often overbook themselves even when they are on call.