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Medical Humor - How Doctor Committees Work

Written by Jeff W on December 19, 2007 – 11:25 am
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When a panel of doctors was asked to vote on adding a new wing to their hospital,

the Allergists voted to scratch it and the Dermatologists advised no rash moves.

The Gastroenterologists had a gut feeling about it,

but the Neurologists thought the administration had a lot of nerve,

and the Obstetricians stated they were all laboring under a misconception.

The Ophthalmologists considered the idea shortsighted,

the Pathologists each yelled “Over my dead body”

while the Pediatricians said “Grow up!”

The Psychiatrists thought the whole idea was madness,

the Surgeons decided to wash their hands of the whole thing

and the Radiologists could see right through it.

The Internists thought it was a bitter pill to swallow

and the Plastic Surgeons said “This puts a whole new face on the matter.”

The Podiatrists thought it was a step forward,

but the Urologists felt the scheme wouldn’t hold water.

The Anesthesiologist thought the whole idea was a gas

and the Cardiologists didn’t have the heart to say no.

The dentists clenched their teeth and showed their disapproval.

In the end, the Proctologists left the decision up to some asshole in administration.

Adapted from: Nip/Fuct


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