Which Remedy Character Are You?

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Which Remedy Character Are You? - Quiz

If you worked at Bethune General Hospital, would you be an uptight yet smoking hot surgeon? A bad-ass drop-out? Take this quiz to determine which Remedy character you resemble most!


You May Get

Dr. Allen Conner: acting Chief of Staff, Head of Infectious Disease Unit. Ex-husband, father of three.

Passionate, committed and slightly eccentric, you’re a workaholic yet devoted to your family. You date but things never get serious – easier to keep things light. In your free time, you focus on social initiatives to help those who are underprivileged.

Dr. Brian Decker: doctor of emergency medicine, third year resident. Sandy’s fiancé, the man with the plan.

Poised and classically handsome, with a razor-sharp intellect, you have always known where you are going and how long it will take to get there. You met success through careful planning and strategic moves. On the work front, you are incisive, confident and authoritative, yet your bedside manner leaves a lot to be desired. You are someone who likes to be right – always. Hierarchies exist for a reason: they work.  
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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    A good-looking patient is flirting with you while you're on the job, so you:
    • A. 

      Flirt back and likely take him home later that night.

    • B. 

      Get extremely nervous, smile – to be polite, and avoid eye contact.

    • C. 

      Shut it down! You can't risk losing your job – especially over a fling!

    • D. 

      Are flattered, but who has time for romance?

    • E. 

      Don't notice – social cues aren't your thing.

    • F. 

      Flirt back – you're single(ish) and it makes the time go by!

  • 2. 
    Inter-office romances are:
    • A. 

      Great! I'm in one now. It's so comforting having a support system on-site.

    • B. 

      The more the merrier – as long as no one gets attached.

    • C. 

      The norm, but not something to be flaunted – kissing on the grounds is a firm NO!

    • D. 

      Why, what did you hear?

    • E. 

      In theory, quite efficient. But messy... too messy!

    • F. 

      Not a good idea – too much risk. Plus, the only person you need is you!

  • 3. 
    A patient is breaking down and seeking comfort. You:
    • A. 

      Can relate since you too have hit rock bottom.

    • B. 

      Are not the best fit for the job – you are technical, not emotional.

    • C. 

      Are sympathetic but focused on finding the root of the problem.

    • D. 

      Comfort him/her. You've been there – heck you're there right now. Patient relations is the best part of the gig.

    • E. 

      Do everything you can to make sure the patient is at ease and taken care of. You frequently check on him/her and go above and beyond your call of duty.

    • F. 

      What does he/she have to worry about? You're in charge and the best in the field. It will be fine.

  • 4. 
    Nurses are:
    • A. 

      Not surgeons.

    • B. 

      Just as important as doctors. Doctors cure, nurses care.

    • C. 

      An integral part of a hospital, for sure, but are they as qualified as doctors? No.

    • D. 

      The best to date.

    • E. 

      Extremely capable. You're not a fan of the hospital hierarchy.

    • F. 

      You're not even answering. These hospital stereotypes are not your thing.

  • 5. 
    There is a family dinner tonight. You:
    • A. 

      Organized it, created an evite but have yet to receive any RSVPs – despite the numerous follow-up emails!

    • B. 

      Can't wait – it's just about the only thing that will get you to leave the office. Family is everything.

    • C. 

      Are nervous. As the black sheep, you can expect a lot of snide comments. The upshot? There will be wine.

    • D. 

      Go – mainly for the food. You're not all sentimental and whatever.

    • E. 

      Family? What family?

    • F. 

      Accept a date to get out of it... sushi and sex over awkward family time? Yes please!

  • 6. 
    Hospital food is:
    • A. 

      Comforting and consistent, tastes like home to you.

    • B. 

      Perfect! Pre-packaged and easy to eat... little chance of spilling on yourself.

    • C. 

      Inedible. You love to cook so you bring leftovers and love to share!

    • D. 

      Good enough.

    • E. 

      Quick and efficient between surgeries.

    • F. 

      Never tried it... your partner packs your food and snacks, so you are taken care of.

  • 7. 
    If you had to tell a patient that he/she doesn't have much longer to live, how would you do it?
    • A. 

      Quickly and clearly; you have other patients to deal with.

    • B. 

      You love patient relations but this is always tough so you try to soften the blow but expect the worst reaction.

    • C. 

      Sympathetically – it's never easy.

    • D. 

      Honestly and by the book. You understand his/her sadness but this is part of the job.

    • E. 

      Just like they taught you in medical school.

    • F. 

      That isn't in the job description, is it?

  • 8. 
    In high school you were:
    • A. 

      The class clown. Pranking your teachers was the highlight of your day.

    • B. 

      Busy – juggling a part-time job and school.

    • C. 

      Winning the class humanitarian award. You loved helping your community and classmates!

    • D. 

      Getting straight As.

    • E. 

      Graduating early to reach your goals as soon as possible.

    • F. 

      A great student – in math, science, environmental science. The humanities are for hippies.

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