Monday, March 28, 2005

9 out of 10 medical doctors worldwide have penmanship that is quite easy to read
"Among other findings about physicians from the Pilot Pen/Graphology Consulting Group handwriting report are the characteristics of medical specialists:
* Cardiologists -- fast thinkers, open-minded, positive high energy.
* Neurologists -- forward thinkers, quick, interested, intuitive and "elegant."
* Orthopedic surgeons -- Surprisingly, only 15% display handwriting signs that indicate manual dexterity.
* Male OB/GYNs -- the most depressed, stressed and disheartened among all specialties. When asked why, many pointed to greedy, ungrateful families and aggressive malpractice lawyers.
* Female OB/GYNs -- Optimistic, energetic.
* Anesthesiologists -- Clear thinking, objective, not impulsive -- good traits for the operating room."


Comments:
Handwriting that's "quite easy to read"! Only if it's being read by a pharmacist.
I exaggerate a little, but the neurosurg NPs and female residents have the most legible handwriting.

MF-RN AZ
 
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