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And doctors usually have three to six minutes for the patients, but now this will change.
We did this experiment with a group of
patients
who had anterograde amnesia.
And we asked these
patients
to rank them from the one they liked the most to the one they liked the least.
The patients, bless them, say, "Ah, Doc, I'm sorry, I've got a memory problem; that's why I'm here.
We ask these amnesiac
patients
to tell us which one they own, which one they chose last time, which one is theirs.
And what we find is, amnesiac
patients
just guess.
But if I do this with amnesiac patients, they don't have a clue.
People who come to the clinic are called, not patients, but impatients, because they're too impatient to wait for legislative change to address local and environmental health issues.
One of the biggest problems in certain oncological diseases is that a large number of
patients
is diagnosed too late to allow them to be cured, although the drugs and treatments that could potentially have cured them are already existing today, if the disease had only been detected earlier.
What I tell my
patients
is to compile an exhaustive list of all the ways the person was wrong for you, all the bad qualities, all the pet peeves, and then keep it on your phone.
Roger Moore plays a psychiatrist framed for the murder of one of his patients; Rod Steiger, chewing the scenery, is a hot-under-the-collar cop (it's easily his most embarrassing performance).
It features a bar with no visible staff or customers, a university with no students, a police station with no criminals and a doctors' surgery with more doctors than
patients.
This is a by-the-numbers horror film starring Richard Crenna and Joanna Pettet as a psychologist duo who purchase and old mansion and invite a small crew of friends and
patients
to help clean the place up.
He treats everyone like family, there are no locks on the
patients
doors and he lets some of the inmates act out their twisted fantasies.
She gets to know and becomes well liked among the
patients.
Alice Dodgson,a New York doctor gets her license suspended when she treats one of her
patients
with an unapproved drug,resulting in the patient's death.Without a job,Alice is forced to go to Jamaica,where she tends to the brother of a wealthy white landowner.The brother thinks he's a zombie and is deeply involved in the local people's voodoo practices and rituals."Ritual" is a mediocre horror flick.The action is pretty dull,the plot twists are silly and there is no suspense.There is a bit of gore as someone is killing off white people with a machete,but not too much.The cinematography is decent,however the acting is truly woeful.Definitely one to avoid.4 out of 10.
One ongoing theme revolves around Sellers' use of his fingers: In one scene, he holds up his open hand to a group of medicos, and by folding down his fingers, enumerates the groups for which a hospital exists - the interns, the nurses, the administrators, etc. - until only his middle finger is left up, whereupon he says "...and the patients!"
This movie is an insult to cancer patients, medical professionals, and non-retarded people.
Sometimes you just have to have
patients
when watching indie horror.
It's mostly awful, although it has some good scenes: the first murder victim being found, the E.R. clerk responsible for billing
patients
making a surprise discovery, Drummond's delusional confessional, and the very last scene where Scott's character regains his professional integrity and self-respect.
His vampirism and priesthood are quite at conflict, but he is able to survive by robbing the hospital's blood bank and unconscious
patients
who might not mind some siphoned blood.
Throughout the hospital,
patients
and doctors are dying because their names and prescriptions are being changed.
His personal crisis is coming to a head and his hospital's falling down around him, as local residents demonstrate against the hospital and
patients
and doctors are dying at an alarming rate, thanks to a biblically-inspired and murderous saboteur.
It's not so much of a horror show, but a concoction of frightening imageries and wackozoid mental
patients.
Jennifer Lopez has pulled herself out of past roles that dug into her career with this movie, portraying a very sensitive child psychologist who works with a team of engineers to enter the minds of comatose
patients
to treat them.
Healthy
patients
are killed by incompetent surgeons, who spend all their time making money outside the hospital.
A young nurse arrives at Dr. Stephens' progressive mental hospital right after he has been murdered by one of his
patients
and all is not what it appears to be.
Each of the
patients
take on their own unique personalities and have their own personality traits and flaws which make for highly entertaining interactions.
There is also a strange little twist to this bizarre story that later finds the young nurse trapped inside the asylum with the
patients
running around loose and bodies piling up.
The life inside the sanitarium is rather peculiar, with the
patients
running around free and every door is kept unlocked.
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