We did a previous series on tips for understanding your diagnosis and what questions you should ask your doctor to help you understand! But what good is understanding the diagnosis without understanding the treatment right?! Many times, treatment involves medication. People are often quite suspicious or concerned about medications and this is understandable. So here is M Parley’s Quick Start Guide to Understanding Your Medication!
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Doctor I Don’t Understand! Pt 3
Better outcomes of an illness derive from patient motivation and patient motivation is best come by through knowledge. A patient who truly understands his/her diagnosis is more likely to understand the treatment and therefore more likely to commit to it with a positive attitude which makes all the difference. So to this end we started our ten question guide to asking you doctor questions to understanding your illness.
Doctor I Don’t Understand! Pt 2
Better outcomes of an illness derive from patient motivation and patient motivation is best come by through knowledge. A patient who truly understands his/her diagnosis is more likely to understand the treatment and therefore more likely to commit to it with a positive attitude which makes all the difference. So to this end we started our ten question guide to asking you doctor questions to understanding your illness.
Doctor I Don’t Understand! Pt 1
A Guide to Asking Your Doctor Questions to Understand Your Diagnosis Part 1 by Dr Makini McGuire-Brown This is article 2 of our Patient Tips series! In article 1 we learnt about the devastating effects of Diagnosis Denial! In this episode we pick back up on one of the suggested solutions to diagnosis denial, thatContinue reading “Doctor I Don’t Understand! Pt 1”
Diagnosis Denial
by Dr Makini McGuire-Brown Many who sing the tunes of the legendary Bob Marley were not even born when he died. Bob didn’t have to die at such a young age. Although he was diagnosed with melanoma it could have been treated surgically. Many black people today tend to believe that “black people don’t getContinue reading “Diagnosis Denial”