Surveys
have shown over and over again that people feel better about their
doctor when they are feel they are really listened to. While it may
be easy to blame your doctor for the lack of communication, experts
suggest very often both parties are at fault. Doctors are under
pressure to keep a tight schedule and patients come in unprepared to
get answers to their questions.
The
following suggestion can show you how to do your part as a patient to
use the valuable time you have with your doctor better. First, take
notes in between visits as things come up, and right before your
appointment, go over your notes. Write down the most important
issues you wish to discuss with the doctor. Try and keep it to two
or three as there is not time to discuss much more (if you need, set
up another appointment).
From
the moment the doctor walks into the room, let them know you have a
couple of things you wish to discuss. If your visit includes talking
about treatment plans, ask questions about the risks involved and/or
options available. Remember no question is too stupid, and if you
and the doctor agree on a plan, make sure you understand it. At the
end of the appointment, repeat back your understanding of what was
decided during the visit. Before you leave the office, get a printed
copy of any prescriptions and referrals.
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