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<blockquote data-quote="ajblakejr" data-source="post: 960823" data-attributes="member: 18807"><p>I disagree with this statement.</p><p>Medicine is not an exact science.</p><p>Conditions change and life moves in a forward direction.</p><p></p><p>I will give you a couple of "WHAT IF's".</p><p>What if the medical team determines this appointment moved from routine appointment to that discussing "endlife care" for his daughter.</p><p>What if the mother was sick and could not make the appointment...</p><p>What if he started feeling guilt because he missed appointments...</p><p>What if his daughter was throwing tantrum's and needed her daddy...</p><p>What if the doctor called and said that he needs to see mom and dad...</p><p></p><p>I don't want an employee working when the body is on the job but the mind is at the appointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajblakejr, post: 960823, member: 18807"] I disagree with this statement. Medicine is not an exact science. Conditions change and life moves in a forward direction. I will give you a couple of "WHAT IF's". What if the medical team determines this appointment moved from routine appointment to that discussing "endlife care" for his daughter. What if the mother was sick and could not make the appointment... What if he started feeling guilt because he missed appointments... What if his daughter was throwing tantrum's and needed her daddy... What if the doctor called and said that he needs to see mom and dad... I don't want an employee working when the body is on the job but the mind is at the appointment. [/QUOTE]
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