The first time Patty Nece can remember experiencing weight stigma was in third grade. A nurse wheeled a scale into her classroom, then proceeded to weigh every child in front of the entire class. “I ...
Dear Annie: You told a reader to call doctors by their last name until invited otherwise. Your writer had called the doctor by the first name on the first visit. Had she never been to a doctor before?
I am also concerned about what seems like a dismissive attitude toward the role of your primary care provider.
Then there are physicians, such as Roger Suss, MD, a lecturer in the department of family medicine at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada, who change their views over time as to what they ...
How does your doctor annoy you? Let us count the ways. June 24, 2009— -- Earlier this week, ABCnews.com looked at the top frustrations doctors experience with their patients such as bringing ...
ABC News Live spoke with Dr. F. Perry Wilson about his new book. One of the most important aspects of medicine is the relationship between a doctor and their patient, according to physician and Yale ...
DEAR ANNIE: You told a reader to call doctors by their last name until invited otherwise. Your writer had called the doctor by the first name on the first visit. Had she never been to a doctor before?
Dear Annie: You told a reader to call doctors by their last name until invited otherwise. Your writer had called the doctor by the first name on the first visit. Had she never been to a doctor before?
At least 10 women who were patients of Maj. Blaine McGraw when he was a resident at Tripler Army Medical Center are lining up ...
Blinkit's doctor-call service has raised several questions about accountability, mostly blurring the line between accessibility and safety. Doctors warn strongly against this practice as it only ...
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