No More Scribbling: Indian Court Tells Doctors to Fix Their Handwriting
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An Indian court has ruled that doctors must improve their handwriting to reduce errors, highlighting the importance of clear communication in healthcare, with commenters reflecting on the broader implications of handwriting legibility.
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lordkrandel
3 months ago
I don't know how such a fundamental right can be disrispected: why do they write so poorly? A doctor's career is one of a literate person. It's not fancy or cool to write like that, it's just wrong and disrespectful.
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