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Doctors, Are You Listening to Your Patients? Communication From the Patient’s Perspective Part 2
Here’s what doctors need to know – from your perspective, as a patient. Imagine what your health care would be like if all doctors read this article. 3. Tell me about the risks/options. Ask me to bring a family member … Continue reading
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Health care’s first impressions- are they good?
How are you treated when you enter the healthcare system? do you feel like you are the reason the receptionist has a job- or an imposition because you are interrupting conversations with coworkers? Are you warmly greeted or ignored? How … Continue reading
