Friday, September 18, 2009

The Converstation with the Two Doctors Continues

Doctors talking in hospital reception

The doctor in the scrubs is holding his finger in front of his mouth, this is a sign he doesn't like what he is hearing. He also is showing tension in his forehead. His eyes are wide open which means he is highly vested in what is being said, because he is wanting to take in every detail. What we are seeing here is fear on the part of this doctor.

The doctor in the lab coat is speaking, but is not looking directly at the other doctor. This could be for a split second or for the entire conversation, we have no way to know. If he is referring to something in the chart, this is not significant. If the doctor holds this position for longer than a second or two, we can determine he does not have a great deal of confidence in what he is saying or he could be avoiding confrontation with the other doctor.◦
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