Sorry to hear the doctor gig isn't going well.
Too funny. I'm so spelling/grammar-anal, I thought I was the only one that noticed that.
It was a perfectly good word, just in the wrong context. I have an excuse. My mother used to force me to participate in spelling bees as a kid in Catholic School. By the way, speaking of 'Mom', she just turned 100 on the 14th.
Here's something I posted long ago and I'm sure there are lots more that could be added, lol.
Social Screen Printing English/Jargon 101
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They're - Contraction meaning "They Are".
[Use] - They're going to lose money on that job.
Their - Pronoun - Possessive.
[Use] - This is their artwork.
There - Adverb - place
[Use] - The ink is over there.
You're - Contraction meaning "You Are".
[Use] - You're pricing that job too low.
Your - Pronoun - Possessive.
[Use] - Is this your ink fingerprint on those $40 Nike shirts?
Than - Conjunction between comparatives or choices.
[Use] - I'd rather screen print than work for the man.
Then - Adverb.
[Use] - Print this job, then you can go home.
Two - Number.
[Use] - Two screens should do it.
To - Preposition.
[Use] - Take these screens to the press and set up.
Too - Adverb - Also or excess.
[Use] - I have too many jobs to print.
Advice - Noun.
[Use] - Take my advice and stop bidding jobs so low.
Advise - Verb.
[Use] - I would advise you to run from that customer.
And a more recent addition -
Patience - Noun - The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset
[Use] - He has the patience to deal with that customer
Patients - Noun - a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
[Use] - The doctor wants to give printed shirts to all his patients