To: Cincinatus' Wife
How anyone could be against using more knowledge rather than less is beyond me. My own doctor has some sort of PDA she pulls out at times. I go to her for her experience, her knowledge, and bedside manner, but I do not expect her or any other doctor to know everything. Having suffered through more than one misdiagnosis in my life brings me to the conclusion that I would pay extra to go to a doctor using such technology in order to diagnose my ills.
To: technochick99
I think that might be PDR, which is available to "civilians" and at your local library, (--probably--) it is great to keep track of your meds, and is a good investment in keeping a lookout for side effects.
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07/14/2002 12:51:04 PM PDT by
Mamzelle
To: technochick99
. I go to her for her experience, her knowledge, and bedside manner, but I do not expect her or any other doctor to know everything.Most people would have more faith in someone who acknowledged not knowing it all before their fifth visit and/or fifth test.
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