Victor
Senior Member
- Location
- midwest USA
Have you noticed that when you are no longer under the care of medical staff
in a clinic or hospital, and you happen to see them, say in the hall or cafeteria,
they sometimes act like they don't know you? Not even a nod, hello or eye contact.
They were very nice and friendly and helpful when you needed it, but when you are
discharged or not their patient now, they may ignore you. Not all of them do this,
but here are examples
I left my cardio rehab and the woman who was so nice all the time, walked quickly past
me through the door, like I was invisible.
Two physical therapists I know well avoid making eye contact with me. But if I say hello first.
then they are friendly and smile.. Obviously theres no obligation, it's just courtesy.
Is this rude, do you think? Of course, everyone is rude some time in all walks of life,
including me.
in a clinic or hospital, and you happen to see them, say in the hall or cafeteria,
they sometimes act like they don't know you? Not even a nod, hello or eye contact.
They were very nice and friendly and helpful when you needed it, but when you are
discharged or not their patient now, they may ignore you. Not all of them do this,
but here are examples
I left my cardio rehab and the woman who was so nice all the time, walked quickly past
me through the door, like I was invisible.
Two physical therapists I know well avoid making eye contact with me. But if I say hello first.
then they are friendly and smile.. Obviously theres no obligation, it's just courtesy.
Is this rude, do you think? Of course, everyone is rude some time in all walks of life,
including me.