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Doc as partner

As a student nurse, I had the pleasant experience today of being treated with respect by an MD, which brings this question to mind: Are there nursing fields where docs more readily treat nurses as partners? I've heard that's so in ER. Anywhere else? Thanks in advance for answering!:thankya:

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I have found it in the ICU......and many other places. I have found a LOT of the time that if you demand nothing but respect that is what you will get......

I think that in the ER, you know the docs on a more personal level. Spending 12 hours working side by side, you develop a rapport with them. We talk about kids, movies, travel....just like any co-worker.

Also, it's easy for a doc to be a jacka$$ on the floor.... he can wreck havoc and leave. An ER doc that does any havoc wrecking has to "live" with the recipients.........not fun.

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