Joseph
Palmeri of Tulsa
says that taking yourself too seriously is never a good thing, and that
developing a good sense of humor is vital for survival, especially in a highly
stressful environment like a hospital. Joseph's work can often be very
demanding, and sometimes the hospital is a highly charged, volatile atmosphere.
Over time, this can work on even the most steely of nerves. That is why Joseph
likes to enjoy himself both on and off the clock with a good laugh. Joseph is
known as somewhat of a jokester amongst his collegues, and has been known to
break even some of the stoniest dispositions with a good laugh. Some would
think that laughter has no place in the hospital, but Joseph feels that
couldn't be further from the truth, and sticks to the old adage that laughter
is the best medicine, and all medicine belongs in a hospital. Joseph says that
though some of the patients and doctors may be entering highly stressful
situations, that it is important to remember the lighter side of life, even
among the darkness. That is why Joseph enjoys brightening his co-workers and
patients day with a good wise crack or two, to loosen everyone up.
JosephPalmeri of Tulsa
has used laughter as a remedy ever since he was a kid, and appreciates and even
respects humor as a real tool of healing in the medical community. Humors
healing power becomes apparent when a comedian comes to visit a sickly child,
or even an old man. Joseph says that many times, the patients recovery and
success after surgery hinges on their own mental state, and that the general
positive vibe and mood that laughter brings can play a vital role in the
healing process. It is for that reason that Joseph himself tries to stay light
and whimsical at work. One of Joseph's favorite occupational jokes is that no one
remembers a good anesthesiologist, a joke that never fails to get a few giggles
out of his patients.
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