After years
of practice, doctors learn to read patients’ minds. I’m proud of my
skill, but some doctors do better than others. Here are phrases you love to
hear; you should hear them more often.
1. “You did the right thing.”
Sometimes
doctors are so reassuring that patients leave the office unhappy - not at the
doctor but themselves. “I wasn’t sick
enough come in,” they think. “I wasted
his time. I must be a
hypochondriac!” Most often this happens
with minor ailments or respiratory infections when we provide reassurance but
no prescription. To prevent this, at the end of a visit I might say something like “You did
the right thing to come in. Some patients with this symptom have.... but you
just have... “
2. “This isn’t a serious problem, and it never
turns into a serious problem.”
Doctors know that many tiresome problems such as hemorrhoids, bladder infections, migraine, or herpes are not ominous. They never turn into something worse, but many patients don’t know this. A doctor must tell them.
Doctors know that many tiresome problems such as hemorrhoids, bladder infections, migraine, or herpes are not ominous. They never turn into something worse, but many patients don’t know this. A doctor must tell them.
3. “I want you to call me any time.”
Most patients
assume doctors are constantly pestered by neurotics. In fact, almost everyone
who calls me has a good reason. Anxious not to disturb the doctor, many
sufferers struggle through the night, but that’s a bad idea. The best time to call is when the urge first
appears. To be honest, I don't think you'll ever hear this.
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