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Doctors grooming
Doctors in the eye of public
Doctor in clinic & society
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1.
How do people wish to see their doctors
dress up in clinic?
(Required.)
A. In doctor's appron
B. Casual dress
C. Smart executive dress
D. Like a celebrity
Other (please specify)
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How do people wish to see their doctors groom?
(Required.)
A. Must have professional grooming advisers
B. Must consult a cosmetologist every 2 weeks
C. Must spend time daily on beauty / handsomeness as advised by beautician / fashion experts
D. Just be in decent, sober, clean look without much of make up
Other (please specify)
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3.
How do people wish to see their doctors speak?
(Required.)
A. Just restrict to professional & related talk
B. Spend time with little casual talking to create rapport with each patient
C. Crack jokes and underplay patients health concerns to allay patients' fear
D. Be professionalky focussed on patients' illnesses, speak polite & do not indulge in unnecessarry personal talking
Other (please specify)
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4.
How do people wish to see their doctors express them in body language, gestures etc
(Required.)
A. Use frequent casual gestures like smiles, laughter, winking eyes etc
B. Consciously display his / her dress, beauty, qualifications, expensive & fancy gadgets & grooming objects
C. Gives stylish looks to draw attention of patients & relatives with inappropriate contacts including unnecessary eye contacts
D. Be serious, appear attentive to patient, maintain civilised distance, though with politeness
Other (please specify)
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5.
How do people wish to see their doctors conduct in public & social life
(Required.)
A. Be serious in clinic, but can do anything in social & public life
B. Be casual in all aspects of life in clinic & in the society
C. Be tough & strict in community, but be casual in clinic
D. While professional & sober in clinic, must be conscious in community too as all are watching a doctor
Other (please specify)
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6.
How does female patients expect their male doctors to present themselves in consultation room in terms of grooming, dressing, conversation, gestures, body language ?
(Required.)
A. Must appear handsome, smart & street smart
B. Must be decent, sober & not too focussed on grooming
C. Must look, talk & conduct like a celebrity
D. Be a good doctor, and shabbily dressed or little rudeness is okay
Other (please specify)
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How does female patients expect their female doctors to present themselves in consultation room in terms of grooming, dressing, conversation, gestures, body language?
(Required.)
A. Should be approachable to share everything that impacts health
B. Should be fashionable, must look beautiful & talk in sophisticated manner
C. Can be casual & carefree in dressing, conversation & body language in front of female patients
D. Must present like a celebrity
Other (please specify)
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How do male patients expect their male doctors to present themselves in consultation room in terms of grooming, dressing, conversation, gestures, body language ?
(Required.)
A. Casual like a friend
B. Serious & not easily approachable
C. Professional, sober, decent & polite
D. Smart like a star
Other (please specify)
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How do male patients expect their female doctors to present themselves in consultation room, in terms of grooming, dressing, conversation, gestures, body language ?
(Required.)
A. Must look pretty, fashionable, smiling & frank
B. Like a celebrity
C. Decently dressed but not over fashionable or wearing transparent dresses with undesirable exposures
D. Does not matter whatever she wears or how she talks, but she must smile always.
Other (please specify)
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10.
Is there anything patients do not like as most undesirable in the doctors' grooming, dressing, conversation, gestures, body language?
(Required.)
A. Overdressed or under dressed
B. Cracking cheap jokes or too much casual talking
C. Unnecessary examinations without consent or chapoerone
D. All of the above
Other (please specify)
11.
How do people percieve Doctors who are highly fashionable & who dress up, conduct and express body language in celebrity like manner?
A. Like it
B. Unbecoming of this profession.
C. It does not matter even if doctors wear obscene drees,, if quality of care is good
D. Must present themselves like celebrities as they deserve so
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12.
Occasionally, doctors and patients rapport may lead to personal relationships; is it desirable?
(Required.)
A. Exceptionally yes, not as a rule
B. It must be always so for better care.
C. It is healthy, no issues
D. It should not matter, as long as medicsl care is good.
Other (please specify)