Sentences with phrase «heard about doctors»

«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.
Yes, this is just one state and not OB specific but, I was floored by these numbers given all the negative press you hear about doctors that dismiss patient concerns and have terrible bedside manner.
To hear about the Doctor of Pharmacy students who struggle with particular courses such as Math, the top 200 medications, and insurance billing came as a pleasant surprise to the Pharmacy Technician students.

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«You're going to hear from doctors about his history and you'll get a tremendous amount of data.
But when we ask people how did they hear about Figure 1 in our user interviews, they'd say «my med school classmate showed it to me,» or doctors who hear about it from residence and med students.
i work in a doctor's office where we take care of refugees from burma and have heard many stories about christians being hunted by the military to be murdered.
Once we heard about the «last hurrah» it makes a lot more sense, of course, but even so it was a bit jarring given her last scene with the Doctor.
I've heard plenty of doctors talk about what actually killed Christ (i.e. suffocation from his own body weight), but of the resurrection?
I haven't heard that argument used for movies since the early days of pornography when hard - core pictures were preceded by a warning from a man wearing a doctor's smock about the terrible things viewers were about to witness.
My wife recently went to a doctor about some health problems she was experiencing, and it quickly became obvious to her that he did not care to hear about her symptoms, take the time to answer her question, or explain to her what was happening.
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.
If it was such a miracle, Tallulah is correct, I think I might have heard about it right now, it would have been written up by medical doctors as an amazing case study and made the rounds and scrutinized.
Sometimes, I'll hear about how doctors couldn't cure someone's disease but it «miraculously» went away... and it never takes into account that there could have been a misdiagnosis in the first place or that your body healed in a way we just haven't figured out yet.
You don't write off all hospitals just because you hear about one quack doctor, and you shouldn't write off all charities just because a few get caught spending funds poorly.
The world needs to hear about the non-animal sourced options out there... I suffered from chronic tummy troubles for a few months before seeing a doctor about it.
We are waiting to hear from the doctors about whether he'll be sent to rehab (aka convalescent home) or something else.
With all the news about the health benefits of a plant - based diet, we are hearing more and more news of late that highlights the health, wellness, and knowledge base of some of the prominent plant - based doctors in the nation.
I think you made some great points about IF parents choose circumcision for their baby, to be present for the procedure (which I can imagine is so much more reassuring to the baby to hear mom / dad's voice rather than being alone with a doctor) and insist on the anesthesia.
I am SO thankful for medical technology that saved my life, but I also believe it can cause harm when used improperly and unecessarily — which I hear about VERY often from friends who are mamas, nurses and doctors.
If you are concerned about something, you have every right to be heard by your doctors and health care providers.
If you're concerned about your little one's vision or hearing, or your baby doesn't seem to be developing well in other ways, talk with your doctor.
If you have any concerns about your newborn's ability to see or hear, or your baby doesn't seem to be developing well in other ways, talk with your doctor.
If I were having a c - section I would very be happy to hear my doctors joking about how fun c - sections are.
A friend of a friend worked for a fertility doctor in Manhattan and had heard about my situation.
And if you've ever been in the emergency room for pregnancy complications, hearing a doctor or intern suggest, «Let's head upstairs for the transvaginal ultrasound» is about as scary as it can get.
You'll also want to discuss with your doctor any concerns you have about your baby's hearing.
LEILANI WILDE: Good you know one thing I like about you Christine is that you have good instincts and you never stop at when you hear the first doctor telling you that you're wrong or that you are not seeing what you're seeing.
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...
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:
I took him to the doctor the other day and he said its totally normal that he will learn soon but it's really getting to me because I keep hearing from other moms that he should at least say a word or two by now and as a mom I feel really bad about it although he does understand me saying bye bye then he starts to put his hand up waving «bye bye».
These «doctors of obstetrics» wrote books and gave advice on something they knew nothing about other than ideas they'd heard over the ages.
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.
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I have been helping women breastfeed their babies for six years, and have been nursing my own children for over eight years, but I am still floored when I hear some of the things women are told about breastfeeding — from their doctors, midwives, friends, grandmothers, Dr. Google, and even other lactation consultants.
The inventors are Santa Monica couple Chad and Katie Zunker, who heard about rhythmic shushing from a DVD made by a doctor.
If your baby wasn't screened in the hospital, ask the doctor about checking his hearing as soon as possible — within the first month.
My pediatrician had never heard of FPIES and was very ignorant about the whole thing (I changed doctors right after) but it's definitely worth discussing with yours when you get the chance.
If you have any concerns about your baby's hearing, talk to your doctor.
Even if your child passed the newborn hearing screen, talk to your doctor if you have concerns about your baby's hearing.
Maybe your doctor has even «warned» you about this by saying «It's never too early to set them her up to be a good sleeper...» But whatever you are hearing, know this, if the advice you are getting (even from your doctor, even from your mom) doesn't sit well with you and your gut, you can choose to LET IT GO and trust yourself and what feels right to you instead.
After hearing horror stories about insensitive doctors from friends, I was so relieved.
Actually, most women choose homebirth because of all the «horror stories» that they hear about the hospitals / obs / doctors / nurses.
There's usually no cause for concern, but talk to your doctor if you have any questions about your baby's language skills or hearing.
I'm not as ruffled by the tawdry tales of farm animals or one I heard from a 55 - year - old wife about screwing a perfectly sculpted landscaper while her doctor husband was lecturing on vein surgery in another country.
If you're worried about how your baby hears, tell your doctor right away, especially if you feel your baby is not babbling, imitating sounds, or responding to you or noises in the environment.
Don't hesitate to report any concerns you have to your doctor, especially if you feel your child is not talking or you have concerns about hearing.
Obviously I will be consulting further with my doctor and will do as she advises, but I'm interested in hearing more about undergoing a procedure requiring anesthesia while breastfeeding and how to handle it.
If you have concerns about your baby's language skills or hearing, talk to your doctor.
A doctor will ask detailed questions about the head impact, and may perform a neurological exam to check memory, hearing, vision, balance, coordination and reflexes.
We often hear from our elders and doctor about taking care of our food intake during different trimesters.
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