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Show Me the Data! Should Patients Have Access to Their Records?
Most of us go to the doctor and year after year, build up a large file of medical records. From weigh ins to blood test results, there’s an awful lot of personal data in those old paper files.
Read MoreToilet Talk: Things You Should Know, But Probably Don’t
We’re thrilled to share a post from Tracy Sher, MPT, CSCS. – Pelvic Physical Therapist, Faculty for Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute, and founder of the awesome Pelvic Guru Blog. She posted this late last year and I recently found it once again and was inspired to share. She has some great advice that we’re keen to…
Read MoreI want to tell my doctor: “I want a second opinion.”
Medical diagnosis can be tricky – particularly when it’s your very own health we’re talking about. So who cares if you want a second opinion?
Read MoreDoctor-Patient Disconnect: Taking Charge of Your Incontinence Care
I went to the Doctor this week and it was a thoroughly unsatisfying experience. I spent about 40 minutes waiting and 10 minutes or less with the Doctor. While all the staff were polite and helpful, I can’t help but feel that I was just one piece on an assembly line. No one really listened…
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