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  1. needless to say, with all of my worrying and trying to find ways to ask him out--he was straight to the point at my appt, said he found me gorgeous, asked me to switch physicians, and got my number. :) :)
  2. I appreciate everyone's responses! :) Being a newer grad, I just thought I'd be nice to get some responses from seasoned nurses who've been in the game a lot longer than I have. And I guess I forgot to add this part in-- his office is about 40 minutes away from my house, and the gym, so I thought it was more of a coincidence to see him there then my feelings overacting. And to add to that, I always keep a professional relationship with every doctor, making sure not to burn any bridges, because you never know who you will be working with in the future :). One more thing--I feel like I'm in Grey's or House. I don't normally ask out guys, I usually get asked, and I haven't gone about this approach in some time. What's the best way to casually put it? Something like, "hey, let's work out next time at the gym" jokingly and see what he says? Any more cunning ideas? THANKS GUYS
  3. No, not married. Haven't asked, assuming- no ring. Young and just finished his fellowships.
  4. But is it against hipaa still to ask? That's my problem! I feel like the angel and devil are sitting on my shoulders :)
  5. Hi guys. I have a rather complicated story, but i'll make it short and sweet. I recently graduated with my BSN (just applied for the masters program ) and just started seeing a neurologist for migraine/tension type headaches. However, when I first saw my doctor, I was blown away by him, but I would remain professional due to HIPAA and medical ethics codes. In a span of a month, I had seen him for routine appointments 5 times (I thought that was a little much). At my last appointment, he had asked if I would want a CRNP job working for him. But the way he asked made me get to thinking. First he called me from the exam room to his office, very professional. But once I got there, he pulled out "the doctors" chair for me to sit in, and he sat on the corner of his desk facing me to ask. So in my opinion, he was trying to "hit" on me, because he also knows that I just graduated and don't have my CRNP yet, not even close. I decline the offer, stating that I am happy where I am, but am very flattered. To end the story, my medication was doing fine, and he wanted to see me again in 3 weeks, and only wrote a month script for it. Got me thinking again. Last week, I was working out and saw him at my gym, and we exchanged looks, but kept it professional. He called to check in on me to make sure I wasn't having any worsening headaches, and I mentioned seeing him, and he wanted to work out next time we saw each other at the gym. So, from other nurse's insight, is he keeping just a professional relationship or wants more than that? I don't want to switch MD's if I don't have to. Any ideas on how to see if he wants to go out? :heartbeat

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