Patients Often ‘Clam Up’ On Questions About Surgeons, Wall Street Journal Reports
Jan 12th 2008Drug InformationPrimary Care
The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday examined how, although “many Web savvy patients today can ask a doctor about minute details of their circulatory system or cancer treatment, when it comes to asking the really tough, personal questions, they often clam up.” According to the Journal, when “going under the knife, patients are often too intimidated to ask how qualified a surgeon is or what safety procedures are in place.
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