para dili kasabot ang pasyente sa iya gi recita..
gituyo na nila para doktor ug pharmacist lang ang makaila tama si vaughn.
kay pirme man magdali suwat
mao gyud. buot hunahunaon, they have really steady hands - especially if they are surgeons. still, their penmanship is, well, let's just say not readable to the common eye.
i think it's more on habit: when at school, they had to catch up with all the information that is being crammed into their heads. they have to write down a whole bunch of stuff at a very limited amount of time. also, writing something helps you remember what you are writing. they have so many terms, concepts, definitions and so on to memorize; hence all the writing. as you write really fast, you get to miss the, kung sa kinder pa, blue-to-blue na penmanship - it's more of jotting down notes. this is why naay mga steno classes for most of these courses/degrees - pero not a lot of doctors or nurses use it man. steno's a good idea, pero maau ra sa sugod kay it is additional thought process... mo samot lang ang labad sa ulo. i have a pre-med friend who still writes in alibata. kana, i think, is cooler.
just some doctors... and not all...
the reason why
that i don't know... lols
basin gamay sila ug grade sa writing, sapa alangan sad nah nice sila ug agi nah nagdali man sila pirme
Kay sige man lang toon ug memorize ..
mao na la na time praktis ug suwat.. (ahehe)
gituyo na nila para dili dali ma forge ilang resita....
kay sa students pa na sila, paspas kaayo mu enumerate ug lesson ng mga teachers mao nga pinaspasay sab ang pag suwat sa med students, usahay maghimu na lang ug kaugalingon nga codes nga masabtan inig study nila. hantod na anad pag graduate. ang mga teachers pasutoy lang ug yawyaw presuming nag basa na ang student sa libro
Cause they do multi-tasking writing while reading and listening.
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