Can a Hospital Say, 'Only Thin Doctors Can Work Here'?
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Saw a discussion on Medscape about a hospital in Texas USA, saying that it would not employ staff who are overweight because it does not set a good example to patients. Why should patient listen to a
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Re: Can a Hospital Say, 'Only Thin Doctors Can Work Here'?
posted at 10/6/2012 1:27 PM BST
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Re: Can a Hospital Say, 'Only Thin Doctors Can Work Here'?
posted at 10/6/2012 6:24 PM BST
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Re: Can a Hospital Say, 'Only Thin Doctors Can Work Here'?
posted at 10/6/2012 8:22 PM BST
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In Response to Can a Hospital Say, 'Only Thin Doctors Can Work Here'?: Saw a discussion on Medscape about a hospital in Texas USA, saying that it would not employ staff who are overweight because it does not set a good example to patients. Why should patient listen to a doctor lecture them on healthy eating and living, when they themselves do not practice what they preach? http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/764581 Is there a cultural difference here? US healthcare is not free so you may be deterred from paying for a health service where the doctor is not healthy themselves. Doesn't inspire confidence does it? But with the NHS, because it is mainly free, can overweight doctors get away with being overweight more so than our US counterparts? Posted by dr_octagon Ofcourse they can. They do whatever they want, soit won't surprise me if they do it. However, we are talking England here and the "Equal opportunities" are in their full steam. Mind overweight is most of the time mental health related They are currently fighting against the stigma, therefore overweight doctors won't lose their jobs. Don't worry if you are 5.2 and 14 stones - carry on, enjoy your meal ( yourkshire puddings, pies,hashbrowns, black pudd...) and bon appettit. Health promotion can wait |
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Re: Can a Hospital Say, 'Only Thin Doctors Can Work Here'?
posted at 11/6/2012 3:51 PM BST
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Re: Can a Hospital Say, 'Only Thin Doctors Can Work Here'?
posted at 11/6/2012 3:51 PM BST
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Re: Can a Hospital Say, 'Only Thin Doctors Can Work Here'?
posted at 11/6/2012 3:53 PM BST
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In Response to Re: Can a Hospital Say, 'Only Thin Doctors Can Work Here'?: It does not seems logical to deny employment for overweight personalities, as the causes of obesity are multifaceted & a familial or genetic predisposition is also as equally important as the dietary factors & exercise are. So, it would be injustice not to employ overweight doctors in a hospital setting. Posted by Dr. K. Ashutosh I belive that weight issues are only partially genetic, and mainly about lfie style. If you look at ancestors, and people that consume less calories they do not have the weight issues that are here. |
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Re: Can a Hospital Say, 'Only Thin Doctors Can Work Here'?
posted at 8/7/2012 4:58 PM BST
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Re: Can a Hospital Say, 'Only Thin Doctors Can Work Here'?
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