Doctor Patient Attraction
Have you, doctors, ever been to a patient or had an interest? 3
I turn to my doctor, I usually laugh and smile at him, but he meets my eyes and smiles back. I thought we were teasing and didn't say anything, nor did he say it because of his position. It didn't work out unprofessionally, but I really felt the spark and the connection. Even if you are a doctor, you are still human, so you will have to face the attraction because it requires two people to feel connected.
Do you think that I should tell her because I know I can no longer be her patient? As a doctor, you need to know if your patient is getting eye drops. What will you do then?
Please be happy when you answer, I am not a stupid girl who loves a professional man.
To updateWhat if this person could be your partner? Do you want to surrender your profession? The patient can always go elsewhere.
Yes, doctors are human beings. I'm interested in patients, but I see that I never give up this SW. I have patients who have expressed a desire to see me, even when I told them I was married. In these cases, I suggest that you find another doctor. There is nothing wrong with being attracted to your doctor, and if he is not married, there is nothing wrong with telling him how you feel. Remember that he will probably say yes, I will date you, but you have to find another doctor, or he will say no, I will not see you, but you will still find another doctor. Have to do. There is definitely no harm in telling him how you feel, as long as you understand that no real doctor will ever go beyond the doctor-patient relationship. I know a woman who expressed her feelings to the doctor. He asked her to see another doctor, but he started dating her and they got married. Sometimes fairy tales come true. Life Jenny. You never know what to expect.
Sorry to say that, but it's all in your mind, not his. Of course, he will try to be friendly and talk to you a little bit about himself in order to establish a working relationship. The healthcare woman endangered her job, marriage and wife by having an affair with a 15-year-old girl who doesn't think much about things at the moment. Your last paragraph is trying to stop someone from arguing like I did just now, meaning you are asking a question here and saying that compliance with the professional code is wrong, you have to listen to this answer. not required. Well that's the answer. You're on your way to changing your ANC and I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't graduate and think about dealing with it.
I'm a nurse and a lot of people tease me, but when I work I don't see my patients that way because of my education. Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me either. It's not just professional.
If you think any of these are possible, find another doctor and then you can try them.