No one expects their doctor to call at night to tell them to lose weight
On most occasions, doctors care to have a good relationship with their regular patients. This way, they make sure they can gather relevant information about the patient and use it to give an accurate diagnosis and form a precise treatment plan.
However, this relationship remains a professional one. A doctor should never invade their patient’s privacy. It seems like this healthcare professional doesn’t understand this rule. Can someone please explain to them that calling at 10 p.m. to give a piece of unsolicited advice is crossing the line?
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