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Is it common practice for the nurses to call the physicians by their first names at your hospital? Vice versa?
Only when I am at the patient's bedside I will address the doctor by dr. last name; otherwise, I use their first name. This is providing I can remember the name in the first place. The badges always seem to be turned around, so looking at them doesn't help a bit. I won't answer if I am addressed just as 'nurse', I just ignore it like I am deaf.
Interesting thread. In my facility, as in the others around mine (we all share info, lol) all the doctors are called by their titles. Residents, too, as they still have MD after their names. So it's "Dr. Smith", yes. "Bob", absolutely not. For nurses, it's always the first name, always. Fair? Who knows. But it's the accepted norm. I think I'd have more of a problem with a physician referring to me as "Nurse Johnson" than "Becky"! Perhaps it SHOULD be "Nurse Johnson", but I'm not entirely comfortable with that. Smacks of the 1950's soap opera image, in my mind.
Docs I have known for years I still call by their title and last name. When out socially, if I happen to bump into one, I'll introduce him to my husband as "Dr. Bob Smith". :)
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It´s a cultural thing, here in Sweden most people call a person by his/hers first name. I can´t think of anyone I would call sir or by the last name (possibly the royal family?!). Officials, doctors, teachers are all called by his/hers first name.
At work everyone is on first name basis just like every other workplace I can think of in Sweden. Parents and patients in my unit (nicu) call them by first names too. Some elderly patients use last names but they are the only doing it.
I have great respect for the work they do as doctors but don´t understand why they should be treated differently than anyone else in the work place.
I certainly think I have equal value as a nurse compared to a doctor and any doctor who doesn´t think so would find it extremely difficult to work at my unit! That is not the same thing as me saying that we have the same role, but they are not above me, we are a team. There is no use in doing complex surgery if doctors don´t have excellent nurses doing their part after the surgery!
I would laugh if someone called me nurse Johnsson, it sounds really silly!
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The physicians where I work call me by my name, Lisa. Most don't even know my last name, since my badge only has my first name and title after it. I just feel that it is important to call them by Dr. that is how I was brought up and how everyone I work with refers to the docs. Even the ones we don't necessarily respect, we don't call him any different (at least in his presence, lol). Yes we are professionals, but we are NOT equals. If we were equals, I'd be making mega money and not have to worry about financial situations.