Two of my roommates are in the medical field. Hearing them talk about hospital business really gives me a perspective on how I myself can sound when I talk about technology in the presence of "normal" people. In those cases I comfort myself, with the thought, "Hey, at least when I talk about technology, I don't cause other people's stomachs to turn and make them run to the nearest bathroom."
Honestly, medicine is much worse than technology with sounding "technical" (technology usually doesn't have the "gory" or hypochondria-inducing aspect to it like medicine often does). The only thing that medical people have going for them is the higher percentage of women in the field, who tend to be more sensitive as to how they come across to others.
Honestly, medicine is much worse than technology with sounding "technical" (technology usually doesn't have the "gory" or hypochondria-inducing aspect to it like medicine often does). The only thing that medical people have going for them is the higher percentage of women in the field, who tend to be more sensitive as to how they come across to others.