Not exact matches
When you
see an accountant, a
doctor, an engineer or a lawyer, that person has a rigorous code of professional practice with which he or she must comply, ongoing professional development obligations, a common body of knowledge as a barrier to entry, a body of peers that oversees any
complaints or misconduct, and must pay an annual fee in order to practice.
He still hadn't
seen a
doctor to address his
complaint that got him in here.
To investigate this idea, Krogsboll's team pooled data from 14 previous studies involving nearly 183,000 people, comparing participants who were offered regular checkups with those who
saw their
doctors only when they had a
complaint.
Before the Chinese government launched the reform effort in 2009, a common
complaint, Chen noted, was that it was «too difficult and too expensive to
see a
doctor in the so - called public hospitals.»
«If you feel you are not heard, or that your pain
complaints are not being taken seriously, you can and should
see another
doctor,» she says.
A 28 yr old male I
saw recently with athlete's foot, jock itch, chronic digestive
complaints was told by his
doctor that males don't get candida infections, and he was asked «if he had a vagina, because only women suffer from yeast infections».
But sometimes that person who went to
see a
doctor for what seemed like a minor
complaint may have died because of medical negligence.
When you do go to
see a
doctor, make sure you mention any
complaints or aches that you may be experiencing, no matter how minor.
However, the
doctor changed this view when faced with the suggestion of no
complaint of back pain until the plaintiff
saw Dr. Harjee in October 2009 and the plaintiff's failure to report back pain in important documentation in April and May 2009.
For example, there are court filing fees to file the
complaint (in Broward County, the 2018 fee for filing a new lawsuit in civil court is $ 401.00 —
see the Broward Clerk of Court's Fee Schedule), process servers, expert witnesses, court reporters, and the testimony from
doctors who will charge hundreds of dollars for each hour of their time.
The purpose of a
seeing a
doctor is not to create a chronicle of
complaints for the purpose of proving that you have ongoing pain from an injury arising from a motor - vehicle accident.
His decision not to continue to
see a
doctor about his neck and back
complaints was clearly based on a reasonable conclusion that the
doctors could only provide temporary relief from the pain by prescribing medication and physiotherapy.
During the physical assessment, the
doctor is testing you to
see whether your
complaints are in any way exaggerated.
This fact necessarily requires you to provide a complete summary of your
complaints to your family
doctor whenever you go to
see your
doctor.
ICBC chooses very «conservative»
doctors to
see ICBC claimants and chances are, regardless of your subjective
complaints, you will not be able to convince him / her of the serious nature of the injuries unless there are clear objective signs of injury (i.e. broken bone, herniated disc, etc...).
Dr. Ford simply dismissed Ms. Maxwell and wrote a report concluding without even a full examination of the patient, that any
complaints she had now must come from her prior or other medical history without any analysis as to what exactly in her past would have caused them but the 2007 collision; all other previous traumas were reported and the treating
doctor or chiropractor could
see no reason to follow up other than to suggest some rest.
The majority of
doctors who
saw the Applicant (and all of those who treated her) are convinced of the genuiness of her
complaints.
• Don't skip the follow - up visit: When a patient
sees a
doctor for a medical
complaint, a follow - up visit usually is scheduled.