In several chapters of The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Jean-Dominique Bauby describes different kinds of healthcare workers. Some of his descriptions are appreciative, some are critical, and others are ambiguous. Bauby’s most sustained reflections on the subject of the healthcare staff at Berck-sur-Mer are found in the following chapters: "The Wheelchair" "Bathtime" "Guardian Angel" "Voice Offstage" "Sunday" On the whole, how would you characterize Bauby’s attitude toward the people who are paid to attend to him? What might healthcare workers learn about the effect they have on patients by considering his point of view?