Doctors Need Reliable Cellular Phones
I’ve posted earlier about a doctor’s cell phone, why I give out my number and the guidelines to calling or texting your doctor. That being said, a doctor does need a reliable cellular phone and a reliable cell phone plan. That’s because we’re dealing with real emergencies out there and people’s lives are at stake.
It does not have to be the most expensive plan out there. I don’t use a prepaid cellular phone because I’m afraid I might not always have the time or remember to put in load. but the plan I’m using is one of the cheapest cell phone plans available. I make sure it’s from a reliable network (not Sprint since I’m in the Philippines but if I’m in the United States that’s probably what I will be looking up since I’ve heard a lot of good reviews about it) and so far I have no complaints about it.
It’s not really how much you paid for it but it’s important that service is more or less continuous. That’s so you can be sure that you will be reached when your patient is in the emergency room and the resident needs to inform you about it.

