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In a Patient’s Shoes – a look at the surgeon-patient disconnect
Easy to translate this story over to hernia repair. It helps explain why so many surgeons avoid dealing with their patients’ problems after surgery. They just don’t comprehend what they’re experiencing.
https://www.generalsurgerynews.com/In-the-News/Article/10-21/In-a-Patient%E2%80%99s-Shoes/64934
Trained and taught…
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““We are trained and taught to focus on outcomes, and sometimes, because we know a particular treatment has the best outcome, we tend to glaze over possible side effects,” said Jill Dietz, MD, the director of Breast Growth and Strategy and chief transformation officer at Allegheny Health Network Cancer Institute, in Pittsburgh. “But true shared decision making is where you go over the outcomes of a particular intervention and then discuss the most common side effects and the cost, as well as other treatment options to decide together what’s best for that particular patient.” “
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