An important question:
I currently do not work in the health care field, but plan to go to nursing school. Several months ago, while working, I was injured.
The doctors that treated me were horrible. While being treated, the doctors tried to do everything in their power to save my company money, at my expense. I was "coaxed" to say certain things (which I was smart enough not to). I was offered wild implausible diagnoses for my condition, other than the fact that I was injured. I was told by a receptionist after having complained that "you had better stop (complaining), you're just making your situation worse". The list goes on.
The company for which I worked harassed me until I quit (I really felt that I had to, and I am a person that sticks things out until the bitter end).
Here's my question:
I have been tempted to report the doctors to the local medical board, and/or sue my former employer. However, I plan gain admission to a local nursing school, and practice in this area. Would either action get me "blacklisted" by schools or future employers?
This isn't really relevant to the question, but it was the most mind-blowing experience at the doctors' office: I walked in and a nursing assistant said "hi, how are you." To this I responded "fine, thank you." 10 minutes later, the doctor said "well, it seems that you are fully recovered." To this I responded that I was not, and asked why she thought this. To this she responded "it's written right here. According to the nursing assistant, you stated that you are doing, quote, fine." I was completely blown away.
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