Woke/Saying NO to polls
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Look at their credentials.
Ask questions,
Take notes.
If this is a test or procedure, ask how many times the physician has performed them.
Take someone with you to be another set of eyes and ears.
Don’t allow anyone to ignore your concerns.
Listen to your instincts.
Look up any meds prescribe
Debora Kamin Mukaz, MS, PhD @deborascience
For Black women, what are some of the ways you advocate for better healthcare for yourself/family? I am dealing with a situation, and I am a little apprehensive about the way physicians will treat me based on prior experiences.
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Amy Wolf
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In response to Woke/Saying NO to polls.
Caucasian here : when I want to double check what doctors are telling me or learn more about something they’ve told me I have , this is the resource I use : https://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-care-and-health-information
05:49 AM - Mar 23, 2023
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Amy Wolf
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If you’d prefer I stay out of this conversation let me know and I’ll delete
06:14 AM - Mar 23, 2023
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Sassy Musing
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In response to Woke/Saying NO to polls.
You need to have someone with you to be the patient advocate. They can also ask questions which you may be too overwhelmed to think of. It's good to take notes. Make sure you summarize before you leave. Ask if you have everything correct. Make them responsible for their words.
10:06 PM - Mar 22, 2023
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