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The Top 5 Questions Your Doctor Should Be Able to Answer
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In today's healthcare system, it is crucial for patients to view their medical and healthcare providers as partners rather than dictators. This shift in perspective allows for a more collaborative and personalized approach to healthcare, ultimately leading to better outcomes for patients.
As women, we deserve the best care during our transformative season of life, the season of menopause. That's why I dedicated this episode to discussing the qualities you should look for in a provider who truly understands your unique needs and challenges. From their willingness to say "I don't know" to their commitment to research and coordination, I explore the essential traits that make a healthcare provider exceptional.
Change is inevitable, especially in the world of medicine. In this episode, I also highlight how healthcare is constantly evolving and adapting to meet the needs of a changing society. It's crucial to stay informed and embrace these changes to ensure you receive the best care possible.
Key Takeaways:
[00:01:37] Different experiences of healthcare.
[00:05:40] Authoritarian and dictatorial medical experiences.
[00:07:01] Medicine as a customer service industry.
[00:10:05] Informed consent and pressure.
[00:12:49] Non-surgical alternative treatment.
[00:15:58] Understanding medical jargon.
[00:19:02] Functional medicine and systems biology.
[00:23:15] Internal medicine as quarterback.
[00:24:26] Choose a knowledgeable healthcare provider.
[00:25:43] Electronic medical records frustrations.
[00:26:24] Strong partnership with healthcare provider.
[00:27:37] Medicine is in for an overhaul.
Memorable Quotes
"Because this is a customer service industry and you should be in partnership, right? So, a really good care provider is going to sit down and say, what goals are you looking to achieve? What things are important to you? And then share what they've find based on labs tests and all this other stuff and then start marrying their responsibility because we got to face it, your medical provider actually takes legal responsibility for your health care." – Betty Murray
"Your provider should be able to have the strength and resolve in their own capacity and reality to say, I don't know. And either it's not something I'm great at, but maybe I can find somebody who is, or I can be a partner with you in that process." – Betty Murray
Connect with Betty Murray:
241 에피소드
Manage episode 386517294 series 3339556
In today's healthcare system, it is crucial for patients to view their medical and healthcare providers as partners rather than dictators. This shift in perspective allows for a more collaborative and personalized approach to healthcare, ultimately leading to better outcomes for patients.
As women, we deserve the best care during our transformative season of life, the season of menopause. That's why I dedicated this episode to discussing the qualities you should look for in a provider who truly understands your unique needs and challenges. From their willingness to say "I don't know" to their commitment to research and coordination, I explore the essential traits that make a healthcare provider exceptional.
Change is inevitable, especially in the world of medicine. In this episode, I also highlight how healthcare is constantly evolving and adapting to meet the needs of a changing society. It's crucial to stay informed and embrace these changes to ensure you receive the best care possible.
Key Takeaways:
[00:01:37] Different experiences of healthcare.
[00:05:40] Authoritarian and dictatorial medical experiences.
[00:07:01] Medicine as a customer service industry.
[00:10:05] Informed consent and pressure.
[00:12:49] Non-surgical alternative treatment.
[00:15:58] Understanding medical jargon.
[00:19:02] Functional medicine and systems biology.
[00:23:15] Internal medicine as quarterback.
[00:24:26] Choose a knowledgeable healthcare provider.
[00:25:43] Electronic medical records frustrations.
[00:26:24] Strong partnership with healthcare provider.
[00:27:37] Medicine is in for an overhaul.
Memorable Quotes
"Because this is a customer service industry and you should be in partnership, right? So, a really good care provider is going to sit down and say, what goals are you looking to achieve? What things are important to you? And then share what they've find based on labs tests and all this other stuff and then start marrying their responsibility because we got to face it, your medical provider actually takes legal responsibility for your health care." – Betty Murray
"Your provider should be able to have the strength and resolve in their own capacity and reality to say, I don't know. And either it's not something I'm great at, but maybe I can find somebody who is, or I can be a partner with you in that process." – Betty Murray
Connect with Betty Murray:
241 에피소드
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