Do Your Health Homework

In today’s society, medical doctors carry a lot of clout. Since nothing is more important that a person’s well being, it is important that you have a good relationship with a medical professional that you trust and astonishingly, very few people put any time into researching the doctors they see. While you should never start a health regime with out consulting with a physician, you need to have a good grasp on who that physician is and that they are worthy of your trust as well.

Did your doctor get good marks throughout medical school or did they barely skate by? Have they had complaints about their practice? Have there been an inordinate amount of malpractice law suits filed against them? Are they board certified? What kind of ongoing medical training and education do they receive? These are things you should know when you make an appointment to interview a prospective physician. Do you want a doctor who got great grades in the 1980’s but never did any research again? With science changing as quickly as it does, you want someone who stays abreast on current development. Likewise, do you want a doctor who got mediocre grades and didn’t do their best? Do you want someone who doesn’t have the passion to be the best at what they do? Additionally, but less importantly, what are their practice guidelines? If you’re ill, can you get an appointment and is the office managed well?

If you are diagnosed with a difficult condition, do you want someone who knows what they’re talking about, is proficient in the latest treatments, is open minded to all potential cures, and who will judge based on their caring and understanding of you and your condition, or because writing a script to get rid of you is easiest and most profitable route? When deciding who your health care professional will be, do your homework. Read ratings and comments posted by patients online. Look up their certifications and complaints. You may save yourself a major headache. Medical care costs a lot, and your money is the least of it.

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