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Originally Posted by stopdog
I don't work with any psychiatrist. I do have to go to court to represent my clients against their psychiatrists and I do see them in hospitals when I go visit my clients or when I have deposed them. But they are not busier than any other professional. I agree they like to think they are more important than anyone else. But I don't think their belief matters and I know it is not true. One time we had one md actually tell the judge that he wanted the courthouse to provide mds special parking places and that would make it easier for him to come to court. To his credit, the judge waited until the md left the courtroom to burst out laughing at him.
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like everything else there are bad ones out there. I however work with many. They often put in12 houses a day or more in the office, often go home to do electronic chatting, are on call over night walkabout one week a month (often receiving many calls a night) and are the on duty doctor one weekend a month. Oh and they are often the lower paid doctors in the hospital.