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Surgeon/scientist promoting science in medicine and exposing quackery. Editor of Science-Based Medicine. My opinions do NOT represent those of my employers.

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    David Gorski, MD, PhD‏Verified account @gorskon Jun 28

    David Gorski, MD, PhD Retweeted The New York Times

    Well, yeah. If I were forced to work in the hell of an "open office" design, that's exactly what I would do too: Noise-canceling headphones.https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1408959536795357185 …

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    One expert found that contemporary open offices led to 70% fewer face-to-face interactions. People didn’t find it helpful to have so many spontaneous conversations, so they wore headphones and avoided one another. https://nyti.ms/3jcme2d 
    9:34 AM - 28 Jun 2021
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      2. Dr Horsey McHorseface  ⚫‏ @IncitatusAlpha Jun 28
        Replying to @gorskon

        Why do they talk about modern offices and show a picture of a Frank Lloyd Wright museum piece? Its his second most famous work.

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      3. Dr Horsey McHorseface  ⚫‏ @IncitatusAlpha Jun 28
        Replying to @IncitatusAlpha @gorskon

        Its the Johnson Wax HQ

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      1. Derek Beres‏ @derekberes Jun 28
        Replying to @gorskon

        I worked in newsrooms in the nineties; you became accustomed to writing on deadline with all the banter around you, even conducting phone interviews in an “open” environment. That said, no way I’d ever want to return to such an environment.

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      1. Baudi‏ @PickBaudisBrain Jun 28
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        I worked in open offices for years. Great for tiny start-ups where a team of 5 people could attack problems as a group. For larger companies, I found it led to no one talking because you didn’t want to be seen as disruptive. So, every face to face interaction became a meeting.

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      1. Galtee‏ @MistyGaltees Jun 28
        Replying to @gorskon

        I use them and I work from home 😅

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      2. dilutz‏ @lutzdi Jun 28
        Replying to @gorskon

        In my experience, management is all for open plan offices and everyone who has ever worked in a cube is against. People who write/create/think especially against.

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      3. The Lord Wolf‏ @Blackfang108 Jun 28
        Replying to @lutzdi @gorskon

        For the same reasons management wants people back in the office now that people are getting vaccinated.

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      1. bahearn12‏ @bahearn121 Jun 28
        Replying to @gorskon

        I wear ear buds at the gym even though I'm not always playing music

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      1. Mark Hoofnagle‏ @MarkHoofnagle Jun 28
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        I’m fortunate enough to have a noise cancelling door. It only took me till age 40 to have my own damn space. Goddamn medicine.

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      1. Reesa Nicholson‏ @reesanicholson Jun 28
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        I was working at a big pharma in oncology R&D when they decided we'd convert to open space. Pros: VPs couldn’t hide behind closed doors. Cons: people chose to work from home, I spent a lot of time looking for people in 20Ksqft, teams needed dedicated conference rooms

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