Date: 28 Jul 2010 01:56 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] flarenut
Oh, I absolutely agree, but I would like to go further.

1) What's this "meet you halfway" sh*t? Doctors are paid very well, compared to most people -- even those with years of advanced study and/or direct responsibility for lives -- to do a job. Doing that job to their best of their abilities should not depend on how nice the patient is to them, any more than their pay should depend on how nice they are to the patient.

2) Lots of patients with chronic conditions don't just know more about living with pain and infirmity than the doctor, they know more about the technical details of their case, and quite possibly about the disease itself if the doctor is not a subspecialist. I lost count of the times, when I was with a family member and a specialist, where they said "oh, and XYZ" about previous treatment or the course of the ailment, and the family member or I said, "No, ABC." And we all want back to the record and it was indeed ABC, because they hadn't taken the time to review the file before the appointment. Somewhat fewer the times they said something and one of us said, "What about such-and-such study?" and they said, "Oh, I hadn't read that yet, I'll check on it."

The things that distinguish knowing how to be a doctor from knowing how to be a patient are diminishing, and many of those that remain are irrelevant (as the author notes) to chronic conditions.
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