Anonymous wrote:Out pediatrician loves this trick, ask one simple extra thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a recorder and inform the doctor that you will be recording your session.
I will drop you as my patient. Good luck finding another.
Then you will lose all your patients your dinosaur. It’s 2025. It’s perfectly normal for patient’s to notify their doctors that they will be using voice recordings in order to refer to later after the appointments. Most patients are stressed at appointments so having a recording helps take the pressure of of remembering doctors instructions.
Haven't lost any. Thank you though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a recorder and inform the doctor that you will be recording your session.
I will drop you as my patient. Good luck finding another.
Then you will lose all your patients your dinosaur. It’s 2025. It’s perfectly normal for patient’s to notify their doctors that they will be using voice recordings in order to refer to later after the appointments. Most patients are stressed at appointments so having a recording helps take the pressure of of remembering doctors instructions.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Happens EVERY time to me. In fact, it didn't happen at my kid's well visit this year and I was shocked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a recorder and inform the doctor that you will be recording your session.
I will drop you as my patient. Good luck finding another.
My cardiologist records our visits, why can’t a patient?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a recorder and inform the doctor that you will be recording your session.
I will drop you as my patient. Good luck finding another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a recorder and inform the doctor that you will be recording your session.
I will drop you as my patient. Good luck finding another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a recorder and inform the doctor that you will be recording your session.
I will drop you as my patient. Good luck finding another.
I'm sure the pp will put up a sign on the wall saying the doctor consents to the recording by going ahead with the appointment. Better look around.
Of course, Virginia is a one party consent state, so you don't even need consent. And Maryland's only applies when there's a reasonable expectation of privacy, which wouldn't apply if the doctor is already recording it for notes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a recorder and inform the doctor that you will be recording your session.
I will drop you as my patient. Good luck finding another.
Anonymous wrote:I know times are tough for doctors but scamming patients is a good way to lose clients. I have 5 kids - when their pediatrician tried to charge us extra during covid for a shot, we walked. My kids are sick all the time - for the extra $25 a shot, they lost thousands in business.
Anonymous wrote:Take a recorder and inform the doctor that you will be recording your session.