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perry|1382502453|3542758 said:I agree, you are being too sensitive.
There is a real problem in this world with all the "Zero Tolerance" rules. It leaves no room for common sense. I am quite sure she was looking out for you as a friend and ensuring that no one was making a major mistake. I doubt that she is even interested in your deep personal medical history. While technically not correct in this Zero Tolerance world; some people still extend professional courtesy to other medical staff who are close friends of a patient. It actually works best for all.
Perry
HI:
Huh?
The friend's "motivations" don't factor into the situation because a "friend helping" does not include helping herself to PRIVATE medical records. At best, it is against hospital policy--you sign a legal confidentiality agreement upon hire and breaking that agreement provides grounds for not only instant dismissal, but other legal issues as well. At least, ends justify the means arguments for snooping, are, simply, ridiculous.
cheers--Sharon