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Thursday, 28 July 2011

9 Symptoms Fire Your Doctor

9 Symptoms Fire Your Doctor
Overnight at your doctor you are not satisfied to stay in the relationship is as harmful as you know is bad, because it is easier to make change. But the move can be separated more healthy. Here are nine signs that it's time to fire your doctor. (For simplicity, the respect of the following with male doctors, but men have no monopoly on acceptable behavior.)
First You do not mesh. You and your doctor should not see eye to eye on everything, but it is useful if you work well together. If you want a partnership, for example, is a physician orders that springs not the best fit. If you like heat, you may not be able to build an effective relationship with a doctor who seem formal and distant. "Some patients who doctors who are very direct and simple," says Washington, DC-based family physician Kenny Lin, who blogs for U.S. News. "And some patients do not tolerate this type of doctor because they think he or she is not emphatic enough, or do not provide enough opportunities." When there is a gap, or no one is fault, but it could be grounds for termination.

Second, it does not respect your time. Do you have a regular hour wait to see your doctor just to feel as if the speed of healing through visit? You should never feel like you're in a hurry. If your doctor does not take the time to answer your question or resolve your concerns, there is a problem. The medical community is becoming more sensitive to patients' valuable time. When they are late for an appointment, doctors usually sluggish even started patients compensate with money or gifts. If your doctor is chronic tendon makes you cringe, why stay with him Tip: If you evaluate a doctor to examine the potential of its lead news.
Third, it keeps you in the dark. A doctor should be open and in-depth on why he recommends a particular treatment or for a specific test, and share all results with you. "If a doctor could not explain, or at least not to your satisfaction is both a doctor is bad," says Lin. "I know doctors who have drawn blood or perform many tests without telling patients why they do them and what they mean." It is also important that the doctor uses words you understand, instead of complicated medical jargon, or explanations are unnecessary. Your health is too important to feel confused or ignorant.
4. He does not listen. Your doctor will listen without interrupting? "It comes down to communication and if you feel you have questions and are not met," said Carolyn Clancy, director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and quality of health care. recalls a visit to a doctor for a second opinion on whether to go through a procedure recommended by your dentist. "He made a big jump, I would not have done because I was afraid of the pain and I just claimed it was virtually painless.'s Not what I asked. After three rounds, I came to the conclusion that failure to reach a production, and never returned. "
5. The office staff is unprofessional. The receptionists are the link between you and the doctor. If you blow or refuses to give his message to the doctor, said about the side effects of new medications your health could be at risk. Even if you love your doctor, bad office staff could be a sign it's time to look elsewhere.
6. You do not feel comfortable with him, or wonder of its powers. Physicians need to know the intimate details you can not even share with friends or family. If you are not able to reveal the facts, you and your doctor may be the right match. A feeling of dissatisfaction with its decisions and recommendations, even if you can not say exactly why, but it is also perfectly legitimate reason for cutting the wire, said Don Powell, president of the American Institute for Preventive Medicine, an organization non-profit organization that promotes healthy behaviors through wellness programs and publications. Beware of negligent medical errors, too: if the doctor prescribes medication, which is allergic to, and you know that information in its history, the distinction can be maintained.
7. He did not coordinate with other physicians. GPs should be the quarterback of the health care team, the CEO of each phase of the medical process. This means that looking at the reports of the experts' and the instructions, and talk with you about their recommendations. If you slow down, an important part of treatment may slip through the cracks.
8. Is unattainable. A good doctor is available for follow-up questions and concerns. Trisha Torrey Patient Advocate, author of You Bet Your Life! The 10 errors made on each patient, recalls the time her husband developed a severe toothache on a weekend. Voicemail includes the number of cell phones a dentist and a promise of a quick response, but never heard of. A visit to the emergency clinic and the root canal later, he told his dentist, who was fired. A growing number of physicians available to patients by email, text message, and Skype, and at least you need to know in an emergency, do not hang.
9. It is rude or condescending. It's time to separate. The same applies if it trivializes their concerns as if they are invalid. One of the clearest signs, you should have is that if he leaves the room while still talking, says Clancy. That is what happened when his sister met a surgeon to determine if your child has to go through a procedure. "When my sister finished her question, the doctor had gone," says Clancy, "She called me later and said:". You have to find someone else. You will regret it if they do not. "

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