Rude doctors may endanger their patients, study suggests When you're choosing a doctor to perform your surgery, you certainly want to know their credentials - but it might be worthwhile to find out if they are generally a good person, too, a new study suggests.
Some doctors argue that a degree of coldness helps them remain objective in emotionally charged situations.
But new research from Vanderbilt University suggests that some go too far and disrupt the sense of teamwork in their operating rooms.
The new study found that the patients whose surgeons were described as “unprofessional” by nurses and support staff were at 14 percent higher risks of complications. The Daily Mail
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Some doctors argue that a degree of coldness helps them remain objective in emotionally charged situations.
But new research from Vanderbilt University suggests that some go too far and disrupt the sense of teamwork in their operating rooms.
The new study found that the patients whose surgeons were described as “unprofessional” by nurses and support staff were at 14 percent higher risks of complications. The Daily Mail
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