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Thursday, 18 February 2010
Sherry Krueger

Prescription for Laughter

Written by  Sherry Krueger

 

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I don’t know about you, but most of my days are just crazy! Some stressful and some I laugh until my cheeks hurt! Practice Managers tell us about the crazy doctors you work for or how about the scoop on your funniest employee!  We are looking for practice horror stories and faux pas.  This is where we can share our best stories and vent about the havoc that is our lives!

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3 Responses to “Prescription for Laughter”

 Charlene Endre says:

2010/03/04 at 2:24 am

A few years ago, I interviewed a candidate for my front office. She presented to her interview in a camisole top, ripped jeans and fuzzy slippers.

 

No, she did not get the job!

 

 Sherry L. Krueger says:

2010/03/15 at 5:24 pm

I interviewed a gal once (when I was very young) that showed up without an appointment and asked to use the restroom before the interview. She came out and was very acting very wierd. staring at the ceiling, putting her finger in her mouth wouldn’t make eye contact. The rest of the staff was watching through the conference window and just giggling. I thanked her for her time and after she left one of the guys took me into the restroom (We had mens and womens and I was the ONLY female so no one else used my restroom ever) There was drug residue on my counter! The little twit went into my bathroom and got high before she interviewed!

 

Sherry L. Krueger

http://www.hna-net.com

 

 Morgana Samora says:

2010/03/18 at 6:03 pm

About 6 months ago we purchased new file cabinets for our patient charts. I had requested my office assistant to move the patient charts from our old cabinets to the new. After about 30 minutes she came to find me, explaining that she was confused about the project. She continued to say that she wasn’t sure how the charts should go into the new cabinets. I jokingly replied to her, “Preferably we put them in the new cabinets alphabetically”. And I chuckled a little, hoping she would appreciate my attempt at humor. Instead – She looked confused, and told me that she did not know what “Alphabetically” meant. I literally had to show her A…B…C… etc. This still makes me laugh today – and I’m sure will keep me laughing for years to come.

 

 

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