A recent study confirms the long-standing cliché that doctors have terrible handwriting. BUT… there’s a silver lining: while their letters may be illegible, their numbers are clear and readable. This ensures that the correct dosage is accurate for whatever it is you’re being prescribed.
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Brant:
Some medical news about your doctor. Your doctor has terrible handwriting. That’s a cliche. So, it’s like, “Well, yeah, I already know that.” No, seriously. They did a study and yeah, the cliche is rooted in reality. Their handwriting is terrible, but there’s good news. There’s good news. They say it’s only with letters, not with numbers. The numbers are very legible. The letters are terrible. So, when you go to a pharmacy, you’re going to get the right dosage of something. It’s going to be smack on… Like, the dosage is going to, I might not have high blood pressure. That’s maybe be high blood pressure, but that’s exactly the right dosage for whatever the other thing was.
Sherri:
That’s something.
Brant:
That’s something.
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