Nurses Helping Nurses
allnurses Network: Central | Jobs | Books | Newsletter
allnurses: A Nursing Community for Nurses
Home General News Blogs Articles Students Region Specialty Degrees F.A.Q.
Ambulatory Care Nursing /

As an office nurse, how many difficult docs have you worked with?



Did You Know?
allnurses is the largest community for nurses on the web. We now have over 388,246 members! Join today to network with other nurses, laugh, share, and much more.

Jul 30, 2008 10:12 AM

As an office nurse, how many difficult docs have you worked with?

by laurasc

I was an office nurse for 12 years before I decided to go off in another direction. (BIG mistake...I spent almost 3 years working for a pharm company and hated the corporate environment. I'm happy to say that I'm back to being a real nurse) About 3 months ago I started at a large family practice clinic and am loving the job. I'm in my element there and I love the staff. BUT...there is one doctor who is very difficult to deal with. She complains to everyone and regularly tells people off. I've lost count of the number of times she's cornered me in the hallway or in a patient's room to complain and criticize about something...usually something that is not my fault. The worst part is that she does that in front of the patients. Not only does it make me look bad but it makes her look bad as well. My only consolation is that I'm not the only one who gets smacked by her. I've talked to the powers that be in the clinic and they all say the same "That's the way she is". They all seem to think it's a normal part of being in a doctor's office.

I've worked in many offices and in all those years and offices I only had one doc come at me with fists flying and he ended up apologizing. Aside from that, every doctor I've worked with has been for the most part respectful...maybe not easy to work with...but respectful none the less and I fully expect that kind of respect here. Now...here's my question....is my office experience the exception or the norm? Have I been fortunate to work with good doctors all these years or am I finally getting my dose of the "reality" of office nursing with this doc?

I've reached the point where when she starts complaining I turn around and walk away and leave her talking. I used to get really upset but I've given up doing that and blow it off. And aside from that one problem, I am having a blast working there. I run my fanny off all day, get to see patients and work with them and have a great time.


Share

Search Tags
None
Top

 
Advertisement
Sponsored Links
 
Reply
3 Comments
No. 1
from j8win
Old Dec 11, 2008, 03:25 AM

Default Re: As an office nurse, how many difficult docs have you worked with?
I worked in an out patient department for 4 years too. Some doctors are really difficult to deal with ....oh...specially arab doctors. (peace)that is based on my experience..
Top
 
No. 2
Old Jan 17, 2009, 03:37 PM

Default Re: As an office nurse, how many difficult docs have you worked with?
I have worked in dr offices for fifteen years. Usually I am treated with respect. What I find is not respected is my title of being a "nurse". The will tell patients, " I am going to have my nurse come in" when he is referring to a medical assistant or even the receptionists! I personally find that disrespectful.
Top

1 Reader Gave Kudos
 
No. 3
from midcom
Old Jan 25, 2009, 07:53 PM

Default Re: As an office nurse, how many difficult docs have you worked with?
Originally Posted by laurasc View Post
BUT...there is one doctor who is very difficult to deal with. She complains to everyone and regularly tells people off. I've lost count of the number of times she's cornered me in the hallway or in a patient's room to complain and criticize about something...usually something that is not my fault. The worst part is that she does that in front of the patients. Not only does it make me look bad but it makes her look bad as well. My only consolation is that I'm not the only one who gets smacked by her. I've talked to the powers that be in the clinic and they all say the same "That's the way she is". They all seem to think it's a normal part of being in a doctor's office.
I work for approximately 25 providers as a float nurse. I have gotten quite a bit of experience dealing with different personalities. But I am happy to say that the treatment you receive would not be tolerated. The clinic director( one of the nicest physicians I know & I love working for him) would be all over that person & I assure you, you'd get an apology.
We do have one intimidating MD. He's one of our few specialists & very high maintenance. Most of the nurses don't want to have to substitute for his nurse because of his personality. I work for him usually 1/2 day a week & that's about as much as I care for.
Dixie
Top
 
Reply




Thread Tools


Who's Online
105 members
1,405 guests
1,510

0

Possible breakthrough regarding MS

29

16th Philly area hospital to stop delivering babies: Mercy...

6

Really interesting article on Indian open hearts

4

High-Tech Pump Does What Her Heart Can't

2

Air Force RN Force RN Found Not Guilty

12

Hospital Falters as Refuge for Illegal Immigrants

6

California Imposes Stricter Rules Regarding Drug Abuse In...

38

Are older nurses being forced out of the profession?

3

An outlook in California?

8

Australian surgeons successfully separate conjoined twins






Currently Reading This Page: 1 (0 members & 1 guests)

Interested in the hottest topics of the week? Subscribe to the Nurse-zine Newsletter.
Enter email address: