Dear Amy: From day one, I leave every medical appointment wanting to be friends with her. We just seem to have a compatible energy and sort of “click.”
Dear Amy: I am a happily married, 54-year-old woman. I have a great primary medical provider.Advertisement
If Rebecca were not my doctor, I would invite her to coffee, and be open to either making a new friend – or not. Despite the standard of maintaining boundaries, practitioners and patients do step out of these boxes because they are human beings and sometimes human beings just click. The OB who delivers the premature baby becomes a family friend; the oncology nurse administering chemo connects with a survivor.
She can then accept or demur based on her own comfort-level, and your professional rapport will be preserved.
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