Posted by zippy on March 20, 2003, at 22:27:35
In reply to Perfect example of psychiatric arrogance., posted by Questionmark on March 20, 2003, at 18:03:19
Questionmark:
Your blanket appraisals of doctors is the very reason we as physicians need to be careful in our treatment practices. I try to encourage the patients whom I see to make their own decisions based on the information I give them. However, I have limits in terms of what treatments I'm comfortable providing. You may call that "arrogance", and you're entitled to that opinion. Notwithstanding, if I come across disagreements with my patients, I'll be the first to admit that the relationship will likely not move forward, and advise them to get another opinion. I don't feel a need to control patients, nor will I allow them to control me, whether or not the treatment considerations include controlled substances. Yes, it's your body, but it's my license! I've been a patient too for treatment of a serious illness, and having been on both sides of the fence, I appreciate the anxieties that patients and doctors face in their relationships with one another. The most important point here is to find a doctor whom you trust, and you'll be more comfortable with your health care. If you really believe that all doctors are @$!!&**%'s, then you may need to take a look inside to see what role you play in the failures of your treatment experiences.
poster:zippy
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