Thanks cat...
I have another perhaps stupid question- on the forms I need to fill out by Friday, it asks if I have any medical or psychiatric issue that may affect my attendance... can I answer no, and just talk to my direct supervisor to work out the scheduling for one day a week that I have the "medical" appointment?
I called my supervisor today to talk to him, but he was busy and said we'd talk about next week on Monday. Ugh- I hate last minute scheduling! I don't even know what time I'll be off by on Monday, so I don't know if I can keep my appointment with my nutritionist. I did email her to ask if she had anything later in the day. Next week and the following I have a lot of appointments for medical tests, and I'm not sure what to do about all of them... do I keep them, and just tell my employer that I have these tests and they have to be done, and I could only get them during working hours? The thing is, I'm salaried too, which I think means regardless of the hours I put in, I get paid the same... but I don't want them to feel like I'm ripping them off and getting more than I'm worth because I'm not putting in a full day every day if I have to go to these appointments. Should I try to cancel or reschedule the appointments? Or just say I have to go?
I was thinking of emailing my supervisor something along the lines of this:
I wanted to inform you that I just found out from my cardiologist and medical doctor that they need me to go in for some tests during the first two weeks of February. I was told that it was very important to get these tests done now, and the tests were scheduled for me on:
[list dates and times]. I realize this interferes with standard working hours, and was wanting to discuss how we could work around these tests with my work schedule.
Also, I do also have a long-standing appointment each week to take care of a health issue. This appointment is at (time and day). I do not want this to interfere with my work, however, so wanted to discuss either taking an extended lunch on this day, and coming in or leaving an hour late, or not starting work until the afternoon and just working late to work a full 8 hour work day, if it would be best to have my time in the lab uninterupted. Please let me know your thoughts on this.
So, what do you guys think? Is that sufficient? The hard part is the medical tests I need to have done. The one on Tuesday next week shouldn't be a big deal, since it's early enough in the day that I can be to work by 10:30am still, so I'll just stay a bit late or whatever. The following week, I have to spend two nights in the hospital though... and won't get out til 2pm the following day, both those days being work days (I go in after work hours, get out at 2pm, the next day, go in after work hours,and get out at 2pm the day after that... so two days I wouldn't be able to start til 2pm, and one I would rather not work since I have group therapy at 7pm... it's late enough it normally doesn't affect my schedule- I think I may offer to just work the next two weekends though, that would make up the time).