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32nd Annual Summer Seminar in Health Care Ethics & Surgical Ethics
2019-07-29 - 2019-08-02    
All Day
32nd Annual Summer Seminar in Health Care Ethics & Surgical Ethics is organized by University of Washington School of Medicine (UWSOM) Continuing Medical Education (CME) [...]
3-Day Physician Assistant PANCE / PANRE Board Review Course by Certified Medical Educators (CME) - Salt Lake City
2019-07-29 - 2019-07-31    
All Day
3-Day Physician Assistant PANCE / PANRE Board Review Course is organized by Certified Medical Educators (CME) and will be held from Jul 29 - 31, [...]
Four Week Radiologic Pathology Correlation Course (Jul 29 - Aug 23, 2019)
2019-07-29 - 2019-08-23    
All Day
Four Week Radiologic Pathology Correlation Course is organized by American Institute for Radiologic Pathology (AIRP) and will be held from Jul 29 - Aug 23, [...]
Third Annual Philadelphia Trauma Training Conference
2019-07-30 - 2019-08-01    
All Day
Third Annual Philadelphia Trauma Training Conference is organized by Thomas Jefferson University (TJU) and will be held from Jul 30 - Aug 01, 2019 at [...]
IDAA Annual Meeting 2019
2019-07-31 - 2019-08-04    
All Day
International Doctors in Alcoholics Anonymous (IDAA) 70th Annual Meeting 2019 is organized by International Doctors in Alcoholics Anonymous (IDAA) and will be held from Jul [...]
EXPO.health
2019-07-31 - 2019-08-02    
All Day
EXPO.health Schedule July 31 - August 2, 2019 - Location: Boston, MA Join us at EXPO.health (Formerly Healthcare IT Expo – HITExpo) 2019 happening July [...]
01 Aug
2019-08-01 - 2019-08-03    
All Day
UCSF CME: Neurosurgery Update 2019 is organized by The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Office of Continuing Medical Education and will be held from [...]
PBI Medical Ethics & Professionalism (ME-22) - Irvine
2019-08-02 - 2019-08-03    
All Day
PBI Medical Ethics & Professionalism (ME-22) is organized by Professional Boundaries, Inc. (PBI) and will be held from Aug 02 - 03, 2019 at Wyndham [...]
The 8th Beijing International Top Health & Medical Exhibition (BIHM)
2019-08-02 - 2019-08-04    
All Day
The 8th Beijing International Private Health and Medical Exhibition will be held at the China International Exhibition Center from August 2nd to August 4th, 2019. [...]
Angiogenesis Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) 2019
2019-08-03 - 2019-08-04    
12:00 am
Angiogenesis Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) is organized by Gordon Research Conferences (GRC) and will be held from Aug 03 - 04, 2019 at Salve Regina [...]
Lung Development, Injury and Repair Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) 2019
2019-08-03 - 2019-08-04    
All Day
Lung Development, Injury and Repair Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) is organized by Gordon Research Conferences (GRC) and will be held from Aug 03 - 04, [...]
Platelet Rich Plasma for Aesthetics Course - Miami (Aug 2019)
Platelet Rich Plasma for Aesthetics Course is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Aug 04, 2019 at GALLERYone - [...]
Physician Medical Weight Loss Training (Aug 04, 2019)
2019-08-04    
All Day
Physician Medical Weight Loss Training is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Aug 04, 2019 at The Platinum Hotel [...]
Grand opening for Saint Alphonsus Regional Rehabilitation Hospital
2019-08-07    
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Grand opening for Saint Alphonsus Regional Rehabilitation Hospital 711 North Curtis Road | Boise, Idaho Aug 7, 2019 4:00 p.m. MDT A new home for Saint Alphonsus [...]
7th International Conference on  Medical Informatics & Telemedicine
2019-08-12 - 2019-08-13    
All Day
Conference Date : August 12-13, 2019 Rome, Italy Theme: Innovative information technologies for the improvement of patient care “7th International Conference on Medical Informatics and Telemedicine” will take [...]
CMBBE 2019 - 16th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering and the 4th Conference on Imaging and Visualization
2019-08-14 - 2019-08-16    
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
CMBBE 2019 - 16th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering and the 4th Conference on Imaging and Visualization is organized by [...]
Joint / Extremity / Non Spinal Injection Course (Aug 17, 2019)
2019-08-17    
All Day
Joint / Extremity / Non Spinal Injection Course is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Aug 17, 2019 at [...]
Wilderness Medicine Expedition Course 2019
2019-08-25 - 2019-09-02    
All Day
Wilderness Medicine Expedition Course is organized by National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) and will be held from Aug 25 - Sep 02, 2019 at Wyss [...]
Diabetes, Lipidology, Pulmonary Medicine, and Critical Care Conference
2019-08-25 - 2019-09-01    
All Day
Diabetes, Lipidology, Pulmonary Medicine, and Critical Care Conference is organized by Continuing Education, Inc and will be held from Aug 25 - Sep 01, 2019 [...]
Neurology Certification Review 2019
2019-08-29 - 2019-09-03    
All Day
Neurology Certification Review is organized by The Osler Institute and will be held from Aug 29 - Sep 03, 2019 at Holiday Inn Chicago Oakbrook, [...]
Ophthalmology Lecture Review Course 2019
2019-08-31 - 2019-09-05    
All Day
Ophthalmology Lecture Review Course is organized by The Osler Institute and will be held from Aug 31 - Sep 05, 2019 at Holiday Inn Chicago [...]
Emergency Medicine, Sex and Gender Based Medicine, Risk Management/Legal Medicine, and Physician Wellness
2019-09-01 - 2019-09-08    
All Day
Emergency Medicine, Sex and Gender Based Medicine, Risk Management/Legal Medicine, and Physician Wellness is organized by Continuing Education, Inc and will be held from Sep [...]
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IDAA Annual Meeting 2019
31 Jul 19
Knoxville
EXPO.health
31 Jul 19
Boston
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Why (and How) to Be Honest With Your Doctor About Uncomfortable Topics

white coat syndrome

Why (and How) to Be Honest With Your Doctor About Uncomfortable Topics

Let’s face it: our bodies are complex machines that sometimes do strange things. They can give us unexpected problems or pains that we don’t understand. Or, sometimes, we abuse them with unhealthy food, drink, and lifestyle choices. As we age, though, it’s critical that we not only visit with our family doctors but that we give them honest and thorough information. This can be understandably uncomfortable or awkward as it relates to things like intestinal issues, sexual dysfunction, or concerns about addiction. Here are a few key reasons why it’s important to be open and upfront with your physician, and some ways to approach it.

Remember That They Can’t Read Your Mind

A doctor doesn’t carry a magic scanner in their pockets to diagnose you like they do in Star Trek. Physicians are very smart people, but they’re not robotic AIs with built-in MLOps! The only way that a doctor can render an accurate diagnosis is with a combination of what they observe and the answers to the questions they ask you. Be as detailed, thorough, and accurate as possible.

Understand Their Training

If a symptom, condition, or lifestyle choice is embarrassing to discuss, think about this: Most (if not all) people who become medical professionals do so because they want to help people. They are genuinely empathetic and curious and enjoy the challenge of problem-solving. They are also highly trained and skilled.

Part of a physician’s training is to divorce themselves about any personal feelings about a patient’s personality, life choices, or condition. They are there to diagnose the disorder and to find a solution. Yes, doctors are human beings with the same instinct for opinions and prejudices that we all unfortunately share. That said, their extensive training and schooling has taught them not only how to separate that from their work, but how to have a “bedside manner” that should put patients at ease.

Realize That They’ve Probably Heard and Seen Worse

Professionals in high-stress, high-stakes environments like doctors, nurses, frontline emergency workers, law enforcement, firefighters and members of the armed services all receive intense training. They must be prepared for the worst-case scenarios, and their instructors often use those scenarios (either real or hypothetical) as teachable moments.

Furthermore, many physicians, regardless of their specialty, spend considerable time in residency in emergency rooms or trauma centers. In that context, realize that a doctor who has treated a severe burn victim or someone going through shock is not going to be grossed out by details of a bowel movement or discharge. They want to identify your condition, diagnose, and treat it. That is their job and their calling.

You Don’t Want Them to Miss Something

You don’t want to omit crucial details of your symptoms, either consciously or inadvertently. A certain piece of information may unlock the key to an accurate diagnosis. Your being uncomfortable talking about bleeding coming from a sensitive area will get in the way of receiving proper treatment! Some people, understandably, get “white coat” syndrome and get nervous with elevated blood pressure at doctor’s offices. This is where a smartphone or a good old-fashioned notepad can come in very handy. Write down your symptoms and questions before you leave home. Also, make a list of all current medications and doses, both prescription and over-the-counter, so your doctor knows to avoid any interactions.

How to Approach Uncomfortable Topics

Now that you have more perspective on a trained physician’s outlook, the best thing you can do is try to speak like a doctor when you are presenting your symptoms and concerns. Be honest and objective, describe in detail, and answer questions truthfully. It may seem awkward at first, but your doctor will take the reins once they know what they’re dealing with.

Conclusion

If you can’t be honest with your doctor, you’re risking your health and happiness. If you have symptoms or concerns, telling them to a physician in confidence is the best first step to treating them!