Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I'll have patients who mention a disease I have never heard of. Usually I ask them to explain it to me. It helps if nurses mention the disease on the triage form so I can quickly look it up prior to entering the patient room. It's really impossible to keep up with every single disease or the latest research (unless it's in my field).
Occasionally, I just plain old don't care about a particular complaint. Some patients think that every symptom they have is life threatening and want an answer for everything. Unfortunate, I have to much too do and many sick patients to see. I don't care about minor things and most people can see a PCP for it.
Anonymous wrote:OP. this thread is not a joke, thanks to all of you who responded and the ones whose DH and mom spend or would like to spend that time looking at the patient as a whole.
I have been to specialists, top rates doctors (by the way I am very leery of the top 100 Washington docs etc lists) who don't know their own field.
Or those who have the god complex.
Yes, I don't go to docs that often but I still need to...for getting them to order tests. I get some tests online but it gets expensive without insurance. After getting screwed with unnecessary medication, I healed several of my conditions.
Lotsa examples where the different specialists screwed up (did meet a couple of truly good, caring diagnosticians) or didn't know basics of their own profession or wanted to do procedures that were completely unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you assume they are smarter than you? I don't. I only assume they know much more than I do about medicine, but not smarter per se.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It's very frustrating when she is ignorant about a topic I have researched extensively.
+1. I agree.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. It's very frustrating when she is ignorant about a topic I have researched extensively.
Anonymous wrote:I am frustrated when doctors give you a prescription that you don't need. They do this so that they can justify collecting the fee.