The Age-Appropriate Doctor’s Appointment: Making the Most of It, Part IV
November 17, 2010 by admin
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Welcome to Part IV of our series brought to you by Mark Lachs, MD, Author of Treat Me, Not My Age: A Doctor’s Guide to Getting the Best Care as You or a Loved One Gets Older Prioritize your complaints. Many patients I see have a laundry list of issues that they find overwhelming. Believe [...]
The Age-Appropriate Doctor’s Appointment: Making the Most of It, Part III
November 10, 2010 by admin
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Welcome to Part III of our series brought to you by Mark Lachs, MD, Author of Treat Me, Not My Age: A Doctor’s Guide to Getting the Best Care as You or a Loved One Gets Older Week III: Organize your thoughts before the doctor visit. Geriatricians (and all primary care docs, for that matter) [...]
The Age-Appropriate Doctor’s Appointment: Making the Most of It, Part III
November 9, 2010 by admin
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Welcome to Part III of our series brought to you by Mark Lachs, MD, Author of Treat Me, Not My Age: A Doctor’s Guide to Getting the Best Care as You or a Loved One Gets Older Organize your thoughts before the doctor visit. Geriatricians (and all primary care docs, for that matter) don’t have [...]
The Age-Appropriate Doctor’s Appointment: Making the Most of It, Part II
November 3, 2010 by admin
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Welcome to Part II of our series brought to you by Mark Lachs, MD, Author of Treat Me, Not My Age: A Doctor’s Guide to Getting the Best Care as You or a Loved One Gets Older Week II: Articulate your chief complaint. The cornerstone of med students’ training is the “chief complaint” — the [...]

