xoxoxoBruce • Oct 17, 2013 2:23 am
You might take notice which your health care providers use. ;)
In a survey of 242 healthcare logos (reported in his 1992 book The Golden Wand of Medicine), Walter Friedlander found that 62 percent of professional associations used the rod of Asclepius, while 76 percent of commercial organizations used the caduceus.
xoxoxoBruce;880659 wrote:
Sometimes the business will screw the people they use, as often as the customers.
orthodoc;880667 wrote:And .... I want to know how you guys post without your little green light being on ...
orthodoc;880662 wrote:At this point, my husband is thrilled at the idea of going to underserviced countries with a team from one university or another, and providing care to people who don't otherwise have it. He has always felt obligated to stay home, stay safe, and keep earning money, because his first priority was to provide for his family and not do risky things that might compromise that. Now he feels like he can do the things that we all went into medicine for, in the beginning.
orthodoc;880666 wrote:[____________] are notoriously terrible businesspeople. It's not what we trained to do; the business-oriented among us are the minority. These days, businesses hire [____________] and use them up, throw them out, and look for fresh meat. I'd say business tends to give people (patients) the business.
orthodoc;880666 wrote:God knows my experience working under a non-physician 'manager' was worse than the zombie apocalypse.