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November 11, 2021 7:00 am
NY Times (October 26, 2021): How to Remember What Your Doctor Says
Key points:
My take: This article makes some good points. I think in this era, more written information (after visit instructions) are being provided which helps as well.
Related blog posts:
Also, briefly noted, U.S was rated as being in 54th place in its vaccine rates compared to other countries.
Financial Times: Global Vaccine Tracker


Posted by gutsandgrowth
Categories: General Health
Tags: communication, COVID-19 Vaccine
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Clear, simple, and easy to understand communication is essential by the physician. BUT…..we have a culture (without clear data, probably more so in the USA) that lifts all responsibility from the patient. Patients need to be involved, they need to ask questions, they need to not expect being spoon fed, they need to remember to follow through, they need to schedule their follow-up, they need to reach out if something isn’t right, etc etc…….we cannot expect the physician to bear the weight of the entire healthcare system. As physicians, we need to stand up for ourselves and have expectations of the patient as well.
By Benjamin Enav on November 11, 2021 at 8:29 am
All good points
By gutsandgrowth on November 11, 2021 at 8:47 am