It’s All a Scam
Doctors and pharmacists are a special kind of breed. Doctors can write a single-line squiggle on a pad that nobody can decipher. Well, almost nobody. Pharmacists will take one look at the squiggle and pull the correct type of medicine off the shelf. It’s amazing, really.
Is there a subject in doctor school about having terrible handwriting? And do pharmacists have to learn how to read terrible handwriting? How can these two talents (are they talents?) be so common among these professionals? We wouldn’t trust a tax accountant who writes like this with your finances, yet we’ll entrust your health to a doctor whose writing looks like chicken scratch!