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<blockquote data-quote="solitarysiren" data-source="post: 142318" data-attributes="member: 7474"><p><strong>Re: "Doc in a box" horror stories</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>acknowledging the risk that this might spark an hourly/management discussion war, I want to add that the 'doctor UPS sends you to' does not actually work for UPS, but is part of company that deals with work injuries for several employers, not just UPS. so, while they may not be looking out for 'your best interests' I must disagree that the reason is due to the doctor's loyalties, but the fact that he has to see three hundred people from countless other companies with the same symptoms. Yes, second opinions are wonderful, this is why you have kick ass benefits, and yes, that doctor should have taken xrays, but please don't start pointing fingers when you don't now how things work.</p><p> </p><p>Everyone makes mistakes. Any doctor, whether he has his own practice or not, is not perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solitarysiren, post: 142318, member: 7474"] [b]Re: "Doc in a box" horror stories[/b] acknowledging the risk that this might spark an hourly/management discussion war, I want to add that the 'doctor UPS sends you to' does not actually work for UPS, but is part of company that deals with work injuries for several employers, not just UPS. so, while they may not be looking out for 'your best interests' I must disagree that the reason is due to the doctor's loyalties, but the fact that he has to see three hundred people from countless other companies with the same symptoms. Yes, second opinions are wonderful, this is why you have kick ass benefits, and yes, that doctor should have taken xrays, but please don't start pointing fingers when you don't now how things work. Everyone makes mistakes. Any doctor, whether he has his own practice or not, is not perfect. [/QUOTE]
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