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What should I do if I meet a doctor with a bad attitude when I see a doctor?

Once I accompanied my mother to a physical examination and met a doctor with a particularly poor service attitude. The patient is an elderly rural couple. Because of his age, the old man can't express himself clearly. The doctor was cynical, cold and particularly impatient. At that time, I felt that this doctor was too incompetent. Originally, the old man was sick and had a heavy mental and physical burden. As a doctor, your duty is to help them eliminate physical diseases. Won't the old man explain patiently because he doesn't know how to ask a few more questions?

If this situation is not particularly bad, you can only bear it. Because going to the hospital is to ask others for help, which is equivalent to spending money to find a training. But if the doctor's speech is particularly unpleasant, we can complain. Turn on the telephone recording, then write two letters of complaint and give them to the hospital and health bureau.

However, with the special emphasis on the doctor-patient relationship in the past two years. Doctors' service attitude has generally improved, and most of them are ok. In fact, from another perspective, it's not that doctors have a bad attitude, sometimes it's just our psychological gap. We may think that we pay for going to the hospital, but consumers, so doctors should have a better attitude. In fact, this is not the same as going to a restaurant to buy clothes. Why should we see a doctor? Just to recuperate my body and take good care of my illness. At this time, what we want from the doctor is his medical skills, and his service attitude is only a moral requirement. Which would you choose, a doctor with a good service attitude but average skills or an experienced doctor with a cold attitude?

Moreover, it is difficult for us to ask doctors to maintain a very kind attitude from beginning to end when they treat dozens of people every day. Who can say that we haven't lost our temper at work? Therefore, getting along with people is like looking in the mirror, and you can't see your fingers. We are very kind and modest to the doctor, and I believe he can't be much worse.