tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684250999334358862.post6547108222375947065..comments2023-12-19T00:39:30.338-08:00Comments on Crazy RxMan: The Doc Office is NOT your FriendCrazy RxManhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07077488214299929481noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684250999334358862.post-37064220969282531272016-02-02T18:31:19.054-08:002016-02-02T18:31:19.054-08:00That must be why she was late calling in the rx in...That must be why she was late calling in the rx in the first place...too busy calling patients back and playing her recorded conversations to them. Did she inform you the conversation was being recorded? I believe in some places it is a law you have to be informed of that. Do you have a lawyer buddy that could mail that office a letter and make someone pi$$ their panties a little?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08508065424162870147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684250999334358862.post-17062143221818929732016-02-02T17:34:56.651-08:002016-02-02T17:34:56.651-08:00Depending on your state, there may be legal implic...Depending on your state, there may be legal implications to recording you without your permission. If it is illegal it might be fun to mess with the assistant.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684250999334358862.post-31728479731096311882016-02-02T04:44:49.586-08:002016-02-02T04:44:49.586-08:00That is lower than low. As a nurse who works at a ...That is lower than low. As a nurse who works at a practice myself let me be the first to say that you were not unprofessional, you were behaving like a normal human under pressure. <br /><br />If that staff member had a problem with you, fine... that happens. If they couldn't get over it and thought the problem was bad enough to be addressed somehow (and it doesn't sound like it was, to be honest what you said was pretty trivial) then they should have sought out some way to handle it in a civil manner, like maybe grow a pair and speak to you themselves or at the very worst call your superiors. Throwing someone under the bus and involving an angry patient in things that don't concern them, especially giving them physical proof that can be blown out of proportion, is what's unprofessional. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com