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We have a resident who is generally thought to arrogant, lazy and nasty. Most of our residents are great(no kidding) but this guy is a son of a gun. Anyway, he turned to my coworker and said, "call me a cab". She just gave him a shocked look. Another nurse who is very quick with the verbal comebacks leaned over to him and said, "You're a cab!". :rotfl: She then grabbed the nurse who was still standing there with a shocked look on her face and pulled her out of the nurses station. :chuckle
I don't mean to overanalyze, but we are talking medical residents, not LTC residents, correct? And a big hahaha and a round of applause to the quick thinking nurse. Call a cab yourself, jerk.
EDITED TO ADD: SIGH... I should have read the second page of responses. Right-o, a medical resident, which is what I thought you meant, since the story really wouldn't have been funny otherwise...
justcurious
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I thought you meant a resident (= MD in specialty training).
The term "student doctor" refers to a medical student, right?
Well, whoever it was, I wonder he had the nerve :uhoh21: