Y'all do realize that Medco ain't doctors don't you. It's a mail order pharmacy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medco_Health_Solutions

I think the guy in the photo is supposed to be whoever takes the doctor's pharmacy order online. I also think they hired this work done on the cheap and whoever did it for them was too stupid to realize that when you flip an image horizontally any writing in the image also gets flipped.

Not very reassuring. Prescription for Viagra & they send you Tetracycline ... or vice versa.


From: David Parsons

Having supported doctors on a Help Desk, it would not surprise me
one bit that a doctor might try to operate a computer with a
ballpoint pen.

On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Stan Halpin
<[email protected]> wrote:
On Oct 22, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:

Hi All!

On the topic of manipulated photos, take a look at this image:
http://www.medco.com/art/corporate/physician/physicians_img.jpg
(found at http://www.medco.com/medco/corporate/login.jsp )

Why do you think "DELL" is mirrored on the back of the monitor?
Is it for viewing in a rear-viewing mirror? But the guy in front
of the monitor is a righty, and has "medco" written correctly.

Eureka! He is working with the monitor from the mirror-parallel
universe! Medco is so advanced! (Albeit that universe is not, as
the monitor is about 10-years old.)



Igor

Why do you suppose he is writing on the monitor screen with a
ballpoint pen? What is medical education coming to these days?!?

[Reminds me of an old "dumb-blond" joke: How do you know that a
blond has been using your word processing program? Because you can
see the white-out all over the screen . . .] Substitute your target
of choice for the phrase "blond."


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