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We can bridge the disconnect between what
doctors
do and what patients need.
Research has shown us that openness also helps doctors, that having open medical records, being willing to talk about medical errors, will increase patient trust, improve health outcomes, and reduce malpractice.
Here's what other transparent
doctors
have said.
When
doctors
are willing to step off our pedestals, take off our white coats, and show our patients who we are and what medicine is all about, that's when we begin to overcome the sickness of fear.
So what this tells us is that if poor countries can get a little bit of extra GDP, and if they reinvest that in doctors, nurses, water supplies, sanitation, etc., there's a lot of social progress bang for your GDP buck.
So for the next six months, Pete went back to his home in Southie, kept working that unpassionate job, and was going to
doctors
to see what was wrong with this wrist that never came back.
We walked into the neurologist's office, sat down, four
doctors
walk in, and the head neurologist sits down.
So now this technology, by January, will be in the hands of veterinarians, and we're working very diligently to try to get it into the hands of doctors, hopefully within the next year.
When I see a human patient now, I always ask, what do the animal
doctors
know about this problem that I don't know?
Shouldn't this information be put into the hands of ob/gyn's and family
doctors
and patients who are struggling with postpartum depression and psychosis?
Some physicians can be real snobs about
doctors
who are not M.D.'s.
I'm talking about dentists and optometrists and psychologists, but maybe especially animal
doctors.
In the United States and now internationally, at Zoobiquity conferences physicians and veterinarians check their attitudes and their preconceptions at the door and come together as colleagues, as peers, as
doctors.
Because it turns out, some of the best and most humanistic medicine is being practiced by
doctors
whose patients aren't human.
For example, in medicine, a team in Boston announced that they had discovered dozens of new clinically relevant features of tumors which help
doctors
make a prognosis of a cancer.
The theory is that we can take the middle part of the medical process and turn that into data analysis as much as possible, leaving
doctors
to do what they're best at.
Let's first go to China, where the country's largest I.T. service provider, Neusoft, has developed a telemedicine solution to help
doctors
in cities remotely treat old and poor patients in Chinese villages.
I spent months educating nurses and
doctors
about what female genital mutilation was and where it was practiced: Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and now, Australia and London and America, because, as we all know, we live in a multicultural society, and people who come from those backgrounds come with their culture, and sometimes they have cultural practices that we may not agree with, but they continue to practice them.
We're not the only medical
doctors.
What if they can act as medical
doctors?
And yet,
doctors
today are not trained in routine screening or treatment.
So for me, this information threw my old training out the window, because when we understand the mechanism of a disease, when we know not only which pathways are disrupted, but how, then as doctors, it is our job to use this science for prevention and treatment.
The situation is heartbreaking for patients, for their families and for the
doctors
who want to do more.
I'm asking my friends from America to help with bringing nurses or
doctors
to help us out.
When machines can see,
doctors
and nurses will have extra pairs of tireless eyes to help them to diagnose and take care of patients.
MR: Yes, she was finding herself unable to walk up the stairs in our house to her bedroom, and after several months of doctors, she was diagnosed to have a rare, almost invariably fatal disease called pulmonary arterial hypertension.
MR: Well, we first tried to get her to the best
doctors
we could.
But there actually wasn't much in the medical textbooks, because
doctors
mostly write about disease.
And like adolescence, matrescence is not a disease, but since it's not in the medical vocabulary, since
doctors
aren't educating people about it, it's being confused with a more serious condition called postpartum depression.
A desperate plea to
doctors
to take pain seriously in patients' lives.
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