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amm1812
3 years ago
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10. You work at a medical office and your supervisor, Ethan, asks you to write an email to the staff about inappropriate discuss

ions in the workplace. Ethan explains that many patients complained about the medical staff’s unprofessional language and inappropriate discussions that can be easily heard in the patient lobby. Type a negative message email to the staff members discussing this issue. Also, inform the staff that this inappropriate behavior cannot continue.
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1 answer:
qaws [65]3 years ago
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To all the staff at XXX medical center,

There have been many complaints by patients about unprofessional language and oeverheard discussions among the staff.

There is no need to remind you that XXX medical center will not allow this type of behaviour. Our primary concern are our patients and their comfort. We will not risk losing them because of inapropiate behaviour.

Management advises to ahere to the code of conduct. Otherwise, the professional ( or if it is the case, any person discussing outloud) will be penalized.

Regards,

XXX Medical Center Management

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