Entries Categorized as 'Patient Education'
March 31, 2008
Those who read me much know I have a very large geek streak, especially related to Electronic Medical Records. We have recently taken a big step toward communication with our patients via e-mail, and it is really a huge success.
So now we have to advertise our patients. Here is a handout being posted in […]
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March 16, 2008
This handout was posted in our exam rooms.
We want you to get the best care possible in this office and hope to care for you for many years to come. If there is anything we can do to give you better care, please let us know. Yet there are some expectations we have for our […]
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March 14, 2008
Sometimes all you want to do is to survive. This is especially true when it is 2 AM and your child has a temperature of 104 degrees and won’t stop crying. Such experiences have made me much more compassionate in my approach to parents when they bring their sick children in to the […]
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March 3, 2008
Common myths about infections and antibiotics
Much attention has been given to the fact that antibiotics are given too often. The reason for this concern is that the overuse of antibiotics can create resistance in the bacteria a person carries, making it much harder to treat serious infections in the future.
For that reason, the physicians […]
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March 1, 2008
We spend a lot of time educating our patients. It is necessary to do so because there are so many misunderstandings that are widely held and our advice often contradicts these misunderstandings. Also, it is part of the transaction of a medical encounter for us to give information to the patient. This is what […]
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Posted in Patient Education
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