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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It doesn't bug me to have to wait for a doctor, but the double standard (they can't wait for me but I am allowed to wait for them) DOES bug me. It presumes their schedule is more important than mine. Yes, this is probably objectively often true but I doubt it always is.[/quote] If they wait for you, then the person scheduled behind you gets their appointment bumped If you are the person whose appt. ended up being late, then you are on DCUM complaining about it You cannot have it both ways Are they waiting on you because you are seeing a patient or because you got stuck in traffic If you are waiting on them, it's due to a medical issue with the person they are seeing before you See the difference?[/quote]
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