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Thursday, October 12, 2006

Complement

I received a compliment from a patient the other day. It was a very subtle compliment, but it meant a lot to me. She said, "You know, in the past I haven't like male gynecologist very much.....But you're ok."

Why did I receive this gracious comment?

Because I took more than 5 minutes out of my busy clinic schedule to listen to what was really bothering her (and it wasn't medical in nature).

Sadly, it's a lesson that I'm only recently learning. (This should be the first lesson males learn in kindergarten:-)


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