Bad behavior common among nurses, doctors, survey finds

A survey by the American College of Physician Executives found more than 97% of respondents reported behavior problems among physicians and nurses. The most common complaints included degrading comments, yelling, cursing, inappropriate jokes and refusal to work with one another.

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This story published in ANA SmartBrief on 11/05/2009





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