Dr. Barbee came to work every day in slacks and a tie. The reason I know this is because the fourth year student told me he was required to wear the same one. Some technicians and pharmacists wore lab coats and crocodiles. This was not a display of professionalism, but Dr. Barbee made sure to conduct himself in a professional manner. He was a very calm and soft-spoken individual, he was polite and very respectable. “The key to quality and efficiency is professionalism.” He showed all the qualities of a professional and was a great role model for us. Dr. Barbee also asked me some questions about diabetes. I knew the answer to most of the questions but I didn't know some, so I looked them up on the search engines he provided. I learned some new things that helped me later in my pathophysiology and physiological chemistry course on the topic of diabetes. Diversity is a key aspect of the hospital because it serves all individuals. From newborns to the elderly, to the disabled
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