We watch medical dramas for the adrenaline of the surgery, but we stay for the relationship in the waiting room. resonate because they acknowledge a fundamental truth about existence: we are all patients eventually. And when the diagnosis is grim, the only thing that matters is who is holding your hand.
However, many medical professionals do form romantic relationships with their colleagues. A survey conducted by the American Medical Association (AMA) found that nearly 1 in 5 physicians reported having a romantic relationship with a colleague. We watch medical dramas for the adrenaline of
Medical wards function like small villages. Rumors travel fast, and unprofessional perceptions can erode a practitioner's credibility or authority with nursing staff and patients. We watch medical dramas for the adrenaline of