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In reply to the discussion: Why Women Are Bullies At Work [View all]ismnotwasm
(42,674 posts)And did you see 'follow the leader' type behavior or just a perceived gendered dysfunction? As I posted up thread, I work with mostly great people mostly women, but I also work at a top hospital with a good union and continuing education.
One free workshop presented every year is 'how to deal with difficult co-workers' when I went, nurses generally complained about doctors. I saw what generated complaints was a lot of poor communication (doctors will complain about nurses as well)
Some of this has been worked on and corrected with computerized orders and changed language. Indeed, one legitimate criteria for an ICU transfer is based on a nursing judgement (obviously it's not the only criteria, but it's there) when rounding, doctors are taught to ask nurses for their input. It makes communication much better. Once good communication is established, then it's easier to find problem areas and address them immediately.