Is filling syringes at a receptionist's desk unhygienic? I went to a doctor's office today for a job interview and they gave me some "on the spot training" which was basically sit at the phone and answer it, and fill syringes between calls. Oh, and unwrapping bandages. They showed me how to fill the syringe and left me to it. I didn't have gloves or anything and I was handling the phone without washing my hands between syringe/phone times. And they had me unwrapping bandages and shoving them into big sandwich bags. The needles went into separate sandwich bags.
It was my first time handling a syringe and I'm pretty sure they gave all the people that were being "interviewed" this task.
Am I being paranoid or is there something sketchy about the doctor that runs this place?
I also searched reviews of her practice and the majority of her patients seem really dissatisfied. It also seems that she does this "training" sort of interview daily according to what I read.
I'm not going to post her name or practice or anything like that, I'm just worried that her practices could be considered health hazards.