Doctors take a special course of “Hieroglyphics” while in Med School to use when writing prescriptions. Pharmacists take a similar course in Pharmacy School so they can read the prescriptions!!!
It’s a matter of time. They sign stuff all the time and they tend to take less and less time to do it neatly. Same thing happened to me when I was an RA at college. By the end of my term, my signature was unreadable.
My physician has been typing on a computer and printing out prescriptions since I started to go to him ten years ago. The times, they are a changing. :-)
BelgarionRex over 9 years ago
Doctors take a special course of “Hieroglyphics” while in Med School to use when writing prescriptions. Pharmacists take a similar course in Pharmacy School so they can read the prescriptions!!!
KEA over 9 years ago
It’s a matter of time. They sign stuff all the time and they tend to take less and less time to do it neatly. Same thing happened to me when I was an RA at college. By the end of my term, my signature was unreadable.
KEA over 9 years ago
on the other hand, I expect signatures to be replaced any day by some sort of digitial ID – thumbprint, retinal scan, brainwave pattern…
Phantis over 9 years ago
My physician has been typing on a computer and printing out prescriptions since I started to go to him ten years ago. The times, they are a changing. :-)
Jim Kerner over 9 years ago
HUH?