Talk to local friends and / or
family about their doctors and who they recommend.
Not exact matches
A chatty and matter - of - fact executive who professes a geeky curiosity
about technology, Medline comes across more like an easygoing
family doctor than someone steering a $ 12.5 - billion organization that's long claimed to have an outpost within 15 minutes of every Canadian.
It's much more akin to a WebMD, where there's all this information
about health care, and the patient and the patient's
family can read it, but then they still go to the
doctor and the
doctor helps them interpret that information.
I suppose talking to the dying
about their
families is all well and good if the dying are all confirmed Christians, but I believe it was C.S. Lewis who articulately bemoaned the friends and
doctors who tell a dying patient the classic «everything is going to be all right» when from a Biblical viewpoint, everything will not be all right.
This is what the
doctor had to say
about his allegations for filing a lawsuit: «I decided to file this lawsuit to seek justice not only for myself,» explained Dr. Briggs, «but for the hundreds of immigrant
families who've suffered medical danger as a result of Catholic Charities» unconscionable record of neglect.
There was a time when gray areas of ambiguity were respected, when questions
about treatment or non-treatment «would be resolved by a
family, its
doctor, and its clergyman.»
The
doctor explained: «She commonly reported information
about the relatives, household composition,
family deaths and illnesses, etc, of members of our team, without ever having observed or been informed
about them.»
I have heard similar boasting from medical scientists
about the achievements of high - tech medical specialties that are putting the old - fashioned
family doctor out of business.
But one of the things I've always loved
about blogging is that I get to my whole self here: I get to love theology and Church talk, I get to write
about mothering and
family and marriage, I get to crack jokes at my own expense, I get to love
Doctor Who and Call the Midwife, I get to love thrifting and knitting and pretty things as well as being a Jesus feminist, I get to be a homemaker who talks recipes and cleaning and laundry as well as a lover of literature and poetry and history and Girl Power, I love the local church and yet I don't wear rose - coloured glasses
about this stuff.
My time with my
family is not overwhelmed with the stress of work and yesterday my
doctor told me that I am on the road to a complete recovery (I was not kidding
about my health).
I just reviewed a few articles
about Palin's
family and it seems it was several years ago — in the 60s, when there were no
doctors in Skagway and it was easier to travel to Whitehorse.
(CNN)- Christopher Lukasik was building shelves when a metal rod hit his eye, tearing
about a third of his optic nerve fibers and leaving everybody from his
doctors to his
family wondering whether he would ever see again.
Particularly in 2011 - the year the FDA finally moved forward to establish regulations setting standards for gluten - free food labeling — we should all take time to educate friends,
family, restaurants, retailers,
doctors, teachers...
about celiac disease and the importance of truly gluten - free foods for those of us who live gluten - free.
I know in my heart what is best for her and my
family, but when I ask her
doctors about a vegetarian diet they tell me to feed her yogurts, cheeses, tons of animal protein and milkshakes.
Talk to your
doctor about it, especially if food allergies run in the
family.
Letters to the editor from Orland Park and Homer Glen residents: Preventive medicine Many readers have written letters to the editor
about a recent piece by Tribune columnist John Kass
about doctors asking teens if
families have guns.
Besides doing a physical examination, the
doctor will likely ask
about your child's symptoms and past health, your
family's health, any medicines your child is taking, any allergies your child may have, and other issues.
I'm more concerned with my child's life than any
doctor is, so preaching to mothers intent of birthing at home
about what's best for their
families according to duplicitous shills and the hospitals they work for is laughable.
Your child's regular checkups with the
family doctor or pediatrician may be a good place to start when learning
about your child's development.
The first person to talk to
about your child's addiction is your
family doctor, but you may need assistance from someone more experienced, and the best option for your child may be spending some time in an institutional environment.
Now is the time to start the conversation with your
doctor about any
family history of depression, substance abuse, skin cancer, breast cancer, or hypertension.
She'd seen a couple of
doctors about it (her OB, and their
family doctor) and no one had told her the link between c - sections and early supply issues, and no one told her how to help it either - they just said «keep trying, and supplement with formula»!!
«I've begun hearing
about doctors around the country who are medicating their patients with nature in order to prevent or treat health problems ranging from heart disease to attention deficit disorder,» says Daphne Miller, MD,
family physician and associate clinical professor at the University of California, San Francisco.
Families,
doctors, midwives and policymakers often make decisions
about where to plan a birth based on their understanding of the published research.
If you have questions
about your kids» fighting, talk with your
doctor, who can help you determine whether your
family might benefit from professional help and refer you to local behavioral health resources.
Because of ALL the
doctor's appointments, having a surgery herself, another few days of in - patient testing, and other medical issues in the
family, I didn't «officially» start EC until
about 4 months old... but by 6 months the nursing staff at our local ER knew I was «that lady who's really tiny baby pees on the potty.»
It's always a good idea to talk to your pediatrician or
family doctor about how much you should be giving your baby throughout every step of the way.
If you're pregnant or have recently had a baby, then you have probably heard from nurses,
doctors,
family member and friends
about the benefits...
We continue to earn Best
Doctor, Best of Reston and Top Docs awards, though, because we care
about each person who comes to us hoping to get pregnant or build their
family.
If you are embarking on calling on a few
doctors that you've heard good things
about to interview the office and determine if the
doctor / practice is AP - friendly and a good match for your
family, here's a list of recommended questions to consider:
If you are concerned
about your baby's stools, mention this to your
family doctor as soon as possible.
Dr. Oni Tschudy and Dr. Martin Ryan, our naturopathic
doctors, love everything
about helping the whole
family stay healthy and well.
I got to be pretty good at brushing off the comments and ignoring the unwanted advice, but the more I looked into it, the more stories I heard
about parents of breastfed babies being hassled by
family members, strangers or even their own
doctors about the lack of «adequate» weight gain, regardless of the size of the parents or the health of the child.
According to an article written by consumer advocate Jenn Strathman of NewsNet5.com in Cleveland, ``... In the medical journal,» Archives of Dermatology,»
doctors wrote
about two women who got skin cancer on their hand, even though they had no
family history of the disease.
Please take the advice of your
family doctor or pedeatrician
about your
family history, possible allergies and taking caution when introducing these foods.
If you are concerned
about this developmental problem, or if other people in your or your partner's
family have been affected, ask your
doctor about the symptoms to watch out for and for some recommended reading on autism.
The more recent graduates are getting the benefit of more - and - more teaching in their paediatric or
family medicine residency which is I think for working much harder at helping this generation of
doctors coming out to know more
about breastfeeding.
In addition to doing a physical examination, the
doctor will take a medical history by asking
about any concerns and symptoms your teen has, and
about his or her past health, your
family's health, and any medications your teen is taking.
If your
family doctor is concerned
about your toddler's speech development, you will be recommended to a speech therapist who can accurately determine whether your child has a toddler speech delay and what can be done
about it.
Read here
about average nighttime sleeping habits for babies and decide (with the help of your
family doctor) how many feedings you feel comfortable with at night and stick to it.
So please take the necessary time you need and please express yourself to your husband and your
doctor... you must be honest
about your situation so you can live a healthier life and truly bond with your little ones... May ALLAH continue to bless you and your
family... You are in my prayers... ~ ejnosillA
I am a
family doctor and conscious
about health and the environment — I am busy and I was always forgetting an extra pad or tampon — now I always have what I need with me!
And it was a natural birth, happy experience,
doctors and nurses followed my birth plan, and made it
about the
family in a hospital.
Parenting Classes: Check with your hospital, OB / GYN or
family doctor to learn
about available parenting classes in your community.
Your child's
doctor will screen you for signs of postpartum depression and ask questions
about stressors on your
family and how much of a support network you have.
Your
doctor will ask
about family history and then may do a few tests to determine the cause.
Talk to your
doctor about any
family history of food allergies.
If you are concerned
about the number of times your child wakes up, snores or has pauses in their breathing during the night, see your
family doctor.
Doctors estimate that
about 5 to 10 percent of breast cancers are linked to gene mutations passed through generations of a
family.
Again, being open and honest with your
doctor about your
family planning experience will help you find more success getting pregnant.