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Irrational patients cause me distress

I'm a part-time receptionist at a medical institute. I've recently had a tough time handling patients.

Some patient shouted at me, "how long are you going to keep me waiting?" Others came in the fully booked period, yelling at me, "I'm in emergency. Have the doctor see me first." Sometimes we have one who got angry when I responded with a smile, "Why are you smiling?" Even such troublesome patients soften in front of doctors perhaps because they become relaxed after venting their fury against me.

Different from our counterparts in other kinds of business, we hospital receptionists need to be quite attentive to cater to various types of patients. Judging from their expressions or behaviors, we've always cared about their conditions and tried to be empathetic to them. We just wanted to say, "Good for you" when they recovered.

These days I come across unreasonable behaviors of patients, which rip me apart makes me feel betrayed. I consider myself as if I became a public punching bag. How can I pull through this situation?

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Irrational patients cause me distress

I'm a part-time receptionist at a medical institute.

I've recently had a tough time handling patients.

Some patient shouted at me, "how long are you going to keep me waiting?"

Have the doctor see me first."

Even such troublesome patients soften in front of doctors perhaps because they become relaxed after venting their fury against me.

Different from our counterparts in other kinds of business, we hospital receptionists need to be quite attentive to cater to various types of patients.

How can I pull through this situation?

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satota

April 9, 2024

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Irrational patients cause me distress

I'm a part-time receptionist at a medical institute.

I've recently had a tough time handling patients.

Have the doctor see me first."

Even such troublesome patients soften in front of doctors perhaps because they become relaxed after venting their fury against me.

Judging from their expressions or behaviors, we've always cared about their conditions and tried to be empathetic to them.

How can I pull through this situation?

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satota

April 6, 2024

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Irrational patients cause me distress

I'm a part-time receptionist at a medical institute.

I've recently had a tough time handling patients.

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April 5, 2024

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I'm a part-time receptionist at a medical institute.

Have the doctor see me first."

Even such troublesome patients soften in front of doctors perhaps because they become relaxed after venting their fury against me.

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April 5, 2024

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How can I pull through this situation?


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Irrational patients cause me distress


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I've recently had a tough time handling patients.


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Some patient shouted at me, "how long are you going to keep me waiting?"


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Others came in the fully booked period, yelling at me, "I'm in emergency.


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Have the doctor see me first."


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Sometimes we have one who got angry when I responded with a smile, "Why are you smiling?"


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Different from our counterparts in other kinds of business, we hospital receptionists need to be quite attentive to cater to various types of patients.


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"Different" is an adjective. It doesn't really work for starting a sentence.

Different from our counterparts in other kinds of businesses, we hospital receptionists need to be quite attentive in order to cater to various types of patients. Different from our counterparts in other kinds of businesses, we hospital receptionists need to be quite attentive in order to cater to various types of patients.

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Judging from their expressions or behaviors, we've always cared about their conditions and tried to be empathetic to them.


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Judging from their expressions or behaviors, we've always cared about their conditions and triedy to be empathetic to them. Judging from their expressions or behaviors, we always care about their conditions and try to be empathetic to them.

We just wanted to say, "Good for you" when they recovered.


We just wanted to say, "Good for you" when they recovered. We just want to say, "Good for you" when they recover.

It's better to use simple present tense rather than past, because it is something you always want to do.

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"Good for you" sounds a bit strange here. It is a phrase that sometimes carries a tone of sarcasm, or like you don't actually care. If someone is bragging or something good happens to someone you don't like, it is common to say "good for you" sarcastically. Especially given that these patients berated you on the way in.

These days I come across unreasonable behaviors of patients, which rip me apart makes me feel betrayed.


These days I come across unreasonable behaviors of patients, which rip me apart and makes me feel betrayed. These days I come across unreasonable behaviors of patients, which rip me apart and make me feel betrayed.

behaviors = plural , so you use the singular "make"

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Even such troublesome patients soften in front of doctors perhaps because they become relaxed after venting their fury against me.


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I consider myself as if I became a public punching bag.


I consider mysfeelf as if I became a public punching bag. I feel as if I became a public punching bag.

Alternatively: "I considered myself as a public punching bag"

I consider myself as if I became a public punching bag. I consider myself as a public punching bag.

I consider mysfeelf as if I became a public punching bag. I feel as if I became a public punching bag.

I consider mysfeelf as if I've becaome a public punching bag. I feel as if I've become a public punching bag.

I consider mysfeelf as if I have becaome a public punching bag. I feel as if I have become a public punching bag.

"I consider myself" usually has a more positive tone, such as "I consider myself to be a good listener." It isn't used very often to say self-deprecating things. It can be, but it doesn't sound natural here because you're talking about how other people view you, not necessarily how you view yourself (I hope.)

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