Life as a Family Practice Physician?
1. What is life like as a Family physician?
2. What do they do?
Answers:
1) Their professional life consists of group as many patients a day that can be mustered through their offices, paying exorbitantly elevated insurance bills while at the same time having their office populace spending all their time billing insurance companies to generate their actual income.
2) They spend about 10 minutes checking out patients that have be waiting for over an hour to meet them, and then spend about 10 minutes writing transcript in the patient file until that time writing out prescriptions after nagging them about how they are not taking care of their health. They don't truly listen to their patients, nor explain about what notes they've made, and get greatly annoyed when their patients try to update them what they've learned about their conditions on the internet.
These folks are in great shortage (at most minuscule locally) so they get bad rap all too frequently but sometimes rightly so. A few govern their work load so patients are actually happy near them.
Review patient record.
Interview
assign tests
review and discuss results
Diagnosis
Prescription
Assign to specialist
Monitor
Review specialist involvement.
Add to the long-suffering record
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2. What do they do?
Answers:
1) Their professional life consists of group as many patients a day that can be mustered through their offices, paying exorbitantly elevated insurance bills while at the same time having their office populace spending all their time billing insurance companies to generate their actual income.
2) They spend about 10 minutes checking out patients that have be waiting for over an hour to meet them, and then spend about 10 minutes writing transcript in the patient file until that time writing out prescriptions after nagging them about how they are not taking care of their health. They don't truly listen to their patients, nor explain about what notes they've made, and get greatly annoyed when their patients try to update them what they've learned about their conditions on the internet.
These folks are in great shortage (at most minuscule locally) so they get bad rap all too frequently but sometimes rightly so. A few govern their work load so patients are actually happy near them.
Review patient record.
Interview
assign tests
review and discuss results
Diagnosis
Prescription
Assign to specialist
Monitor
Review specialist involvement.
Add to the long-suffering record
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