> The fact that it was confusing and a second Doctor went ahead and bypassed it altogether that hadn't seen the patient is a bit problematic to me.
Doctors are humans, and humans have cultures. In this culture, it was normal for people to dismiss popups that seemed to be distracting, and one human shared with another human this useful tidbit of information.
People need to get real about who doctors are. They are not super-people.
The system was set up in such a way that the popup became a distraction, and humans naturally want to get rid of distraction.
Doctors are humans, and humans have cultures. In this culture, it was normal for people to dismiss popups that seemed to be distracting, and one human shared with another human this useful tidbit of information.
People need to get real about who doctors are. They are not super-people.
The system was set up in such a way that the popup became a distraction, and humans naturally want to get rid of distraction.