I'm a physician and have considered putting a pin or an arcade game in my waiting room but one of my partners said no. He doesn't like any ideas he doesn't come up with.
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I'm a physician and have considered putting a pin or an arcade game in my waiting room but one of my partners said no. He doesn't like any ideas he doesn't come up with.
Quoted from Oneangrymo:Haha sounds a lot like me. I dont like my partners ideas either. You must be junior to your partner.
I am the most junior partner but have been in the practice for 7 years.
Quoted from homebrood:In a doctors office sounds like a bad idea, it be a germ transfer device if people didn't sanitize and were sick or coughing sneezing on the glass.
In a dentist office I think the bells and sounds even the mechanical sounds would be a bit unnerving to some. Just my opinions.
I do interventional pain management so I am the type of doctor that people cancel their appointment because they're too sick. It was an excellent specialty choice.
And I agree that the sound would have to be highly mitigated.
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