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I was staring at something I wrote 5 minutes ago, and as is the case far too often, I realized I couldn't read it. It's been this way since as long as I can remember, to the chagrin of every teacher I've ever had. I know that doctors are often accused of having terrible handwriting (whether fairly or not) and assuming this is true, I was wondering if:
A. Years of frantic note-taking has ingrained in physicians a tendency toward poor handwriting.
B. Physicians are so busy that they write quickly to save precious time.
C. Individuals whose brains are wired in such a way as to predispose them to have an inclination for medicine are also predisposed to have awful handwriting.
D. The whole "physicians can't write" idea is a myth.
Option C is by far the most intriguing, but also the most difficult to prove.
Discuss.
A. Years of frantic note-taking has ingrained in physicians a tendency toward poor handwriting.
B. Physicians are so busy that they write quickly to save precious time.
C. Individuals whose brains are wired in such a way as to predispose them to have an inclination for medicine are also predisposed to have awful handwriting.
D. The whole "physicians can't write" idea is a myth.
Option C is by far the most intriguing, but also the most difficult to prove.
Discuss.