immunizations
Feb. 24th, 2004 08:10 amSome places love to send you through as many hurdles as possible. Think of your average university. Now imagine multiplying that by a large factor. That's U of M.
I had to get a copy of my childhood immunizations. Thank Goddess my mother saved them (unlike my birth certificate, which she claims she gave me). I was worried I'd have to get them again. Gee, more needles, no thanks. I just faxed over the records, now I'll just expect some kind of hassle and be pleasantly surprised if they don't bug me again.
I don't even work with patients, I'm at an entirely different facility than the hospital. Guess I might infect them over the phone. And pigs might fly to the moon.
I had to get a copy of my childhood immunizations. Thank Goddess my mother saved them (unlike my birth certificate, which she claims she gave me). I was worried I'd have to get them again. Gee, more needles, no thanks. I just faxed over the records, now I'll just expect some kind of hassle and be pleasantly surprised if they don't bug me again.
I don't even work with patients, I'm at an entirely different facility than the hospital. Guess I might infect them over the phone. And pigs might fly to the moon.