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    How not to treat your patients

    August 16th, 2005

    Here's a good article on how not to treat your patients. Too often, in people's greatest time of need and sensitivity, they are treated like a #, an object, and/or a nuisance. Here's a story of one patient that was fed up:

    "After one doctor slipped into the room unannounced and tried to give him an injection, Mr. Edwards decided that he had had enough, said his father, James (Red) Edwards Sr., in an interview. His son posted a sign on the outside of his door. It read:

    'ATTENTION:
    1) Please announce yourself when you come into my room (let me know your name and why you are here).

    2) Please let me know what you're going to do and how it will feel before you touch me for any reason.

    Thanks - Jim and Red'

    The hospital where he was treated, at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, has included Mr. Edwards's sign in a training video for its staff."

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    Comment from: Dr. Saba [Visitor] · http://onlineconsultation.com/

    Good for him! Our health care institutions benefit greatly sometimes from more vocal patients.
    Permalink 07/03/08 @ 12:18

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