Why is it called doctors mess?

A doctors' mess is a canteen or "mess" (a term borrowed from military slang) for junior doctors (AE: resident physicians), who generally do not have their own offices. Most British hospitals, especially teaching hospitals have a doctors' mess.
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Do doctors sleep with their nurses?

Some who have "been there, done that" or witnessed hospital romances first-hand take a pretty dim view of doctor-nurse romances. "Doctors and nurses definitely do hook up," according to Alice Tobin's August 2019 anecdotal evidence on Quora.
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Can doctors sleep on call?

Do On-Call Doctors Sleep at the Hospital? On-Call doctors can sometimes sleep if they're not required to complete any duties or attend any emergencies. Those working under the supervision of other doctors will usually have to ask permission however.
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How often do doctors mess up?

Doctors operate on the wrong body part 20 times a week and the wrong patient, also 20 times a week. (Those numbers were extrapolated to the whole U.S. population based on statistics found in the malpractice sample.)
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Why do doctors scare you?

Doctors may use fear-based messages when counseling patients about chronic disease self-management or prevention, especially when faced with a patient we believe to be unmotivated or non-adherent.
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What is white coat syndrome?

White coat hypertension occurs when the blood pressure readings at your doctor's office are higher than they are in other settings, such as your home. It's called white coat hypertension because the health care professionals who measure your blood pressure sometimes wear white coats.
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What is a fear of doctors called?

Iatrophobia causes you to fear doctors or medical tests. You may avoid seeking medical care even when you're very sick because you have extreme anxiety or panic attacks.
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What happens if a doctor kills someone?

If a doctor kills a patient due to his or her medical malpractice, it can result in a wrongful death lawsuit. Wrongful death lawsuits both compensate the family of the deceased and punish the negligent healthcare provider.
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What happens if a surgeon messes up?

When your doctor makes an error in treating you, he or she could face liability for a medical malpractice lawsuit. All medical providers, including doctors, surgeons, anesthesiologists, physiatrists, nurses and therapists a have a legal responsibility to prevent harm to their patients.
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Why do doctors hide mistakes?

In reality, the factor that most influences doctors to hide or disclose medical errors should be clear to anyone who has spent much time in the profession: The culture of medicine frowns on admitting mistakes, usually on the pretense of fear of malpractice lawsuits.
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Why do surgeons have affairs?

Having an affair guarantees them a space where they can recieve some much needed TLC. 2nd: Because They Are Estranged From Their Spouses - Unsociable hours mean that many medical professionals are not able to spend quality time with their partners.
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What is a doctors room called?

American dialects typically refer to a doctor's office as the building and/or room used for examination. The building may also be a clinic. The room itself may be called an examination room or, in most informal spoken English, an exam room.
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Do nurses sleep at the hospital?

Results: Nurses reported an average of 414 minutes, or just less than 7 hours, of sleep before a work day and 497 minutes, or just over 8 hours, before a nonwork day.
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What kind of woman do doctors marry?

According to the chart, female physicians and surgeons tend to marry other physicians and surgeons or anyone from the medical field, such as Registered Nurses. Female lawyers also tend to marry within their field as well, such as with other lawyers and judges.
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Who do nurses usually marry?

Nurse practitioners and midwives marry miscellaneous managers, physicians and surgeons, CEOs and legislators, lawyers and judges, education administrators, recreation and fitness workers and financial managers the most. 7. Registered nurses marry truck drivers, miscellaneous managers and retail supervisors the most.
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Do female doctors marry male nurses?

Female physicians and surgeons are most likely to marry male or female physicians and surgeons. Male physicians and surgeons are most likely to marry female physicians and surgeons or male registered nurses.
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What happens if a surgeon sneezes?

If you are standing at the patient's side and suddenly must cough or sneeze, look directly at the surgical wound while sneezing. That way, the fine aerosol that is created by the sneeze will shoot out the sides of your mask (and not into the wound.)
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What happens when surgeons have to pee?

There will be assistants and an anesthesiologist and a lot of nurses. So it's not like the patient is going to be left all alone while the surgeon hits the bathroom. And sometimes surgeons work in shifts. And this is called "breaking the scrub" so the surgeon is going to have to scrub again after using the bathroom.
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Do doctors hide mistakes?

Dec. 2, 2016 -- Seven percent of doctors say it's acceptable to hide a clinical mistake that harms a patient, while another 14% leave the door open, saying "it depends," according to a new survey.
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Why do surgeons have to call time of death?

The time of death may be important because of survivorship clauses in wills. For example, a man may leave all his property to his wife unless she does not survive him by at least 30 days, in which case the property goes to a hospital fund.
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How many patients do surgeons see a day?

According to a 2018 survey by the Physicians Foundation, doctors on average work 51 hours a week and see 20 patients a day. Almost a quarter of their time is taken up with nonclinical (and frustrating) paperwork.
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Can a surgery fail?

Not all surgical errors constitute medical malpractice. Instead, for a surgical error to be considered malpractice, the surgeon performing the surgical procedure must fail to follow the appropriate standard of care, and the failure must be the actual and proximate cause of the harm.
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What is the fear of kissing called?

Philemaphobia, or philematophobia, is the fear of kissing. It is common among young and inexperienced kissers who are afraid of doing something wrong. In these cases, the anxiety is generally mild to moderate and dissipates quickly as the person gains experience.
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What is fear of death called?

Thanatophobia is an extreme fear of death or the dying process.
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How do doctors not get nervous?

7 ways to combat doctor's office anxiety
  1. Schedule at a good time of the day or week. ...
  2. Take a friend or family member with you. ...
  3. Control your breath. ...
  4. Try self-hypnosis. ...
  5. Mentally prepare ahead. ...
  6. Be honest about your anxiety. ...
  7. Have your vitals taken last.
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