Perhaps when you get a job in the medical field, you can help doctors understand that patients are human beings, not just numbers.

I have dealt with Zero People Skill doctors myself. I had one doc (allegy doctor) call me and bruskly ask "Who are you? Do I know you?" in a really annoyed and rude voice. I had seen him for a "getting acquainted" appointment not two weeks before, as my old allergist was retiring. I explained this, gave a physical description of myself, and he begrodgingly acknowledged that, oh yes, I WAS now a patient of his. I had just called his office for a refill. Sheesh - good thing it wasn;t an emergency!

The plus side is, when I described that encounter to my regular doctor, she was appalled, and said "I can write those scrips for you, no problem." and I never had to see him again.