ESL Podcast websiteESL Podcast 466-Having a Good or Bad Bedside Manner
Cho: I'm not sure I'm
cut out to be a doctor.
cut out: talent, to be created to do something(more often hearing this expression in negative)Joy: I think you'll be great. I've seen you with
patients and you have a great
bedside manner – not like Gregory.
patient: people who're receiving a medical care or attention from a doctor or nurse bedside manner: the way a doctor or nurse treat to the patient
Cho: Why? What's wrong with his bedside manner?
Joy: I've seen him with patients and he can be really
callous. For instance, I was in the room last week when he was telling one of his patients that she was
taking a turn for the worse.
callous: without considering someone elsefor instance = for exampletaking a turn for the worse: be getting worse, opposite be getting better, especially talking about someone's health Cho: What did he say?
Joy: He just
blurted it out. He told her the
diagnosis, and he didn't even try to
soften the news when she asked about her
prognosis. He did absolutely nothing to try to
comfort or
reassure her.
blurt it out: say something without thinking it firstdiagnosis: the doctor conclusion about what the medical problem issoften: more easier to accept "ex: soften the blow" blow: hit or punchprognosis: doctor's opinions about how your health will change in the furture
comfort: make else comfortablereassure: make the feel better about somethingCho: I
feel sorry for the patient.
feel sorry for: to understand someone's difficultyJoy: That's the point. Gregory didn't, and it
didn't seem to faze him that the patient was very upset and close to
hysterics.
didn't seem to faze him: be surprise because some else wasn't affected by somethinghysterics: have uncontrol emotionCho: That's terrible. I'll try to remember to be more
compassionate with my patients.
compassionate: to be caring/kind/nice to someone
Joy: Don't worry. It's
against your nature to be
anything but considerate.
against your nature: something you can't do because not part of your personalityanything but considerate: emphasize the next word by saying that definitely not ture