Why You Should Research the Treatment Your Dentist Prescribes
July 31st, 2005 by admin | Filed under Uncategorized.The toothache you woke up with a few days ago is not getting any better. It’s time to make that dreaded dentist appointment. After an examination, they recommend several options, while admitting they are unsure of the cause and whether the treatment they prescribed will completely solve the problem. Now you’re back at home reading the sheet they gave you about the procedure and are concerned about the outcome. So what’s the first thing should you do?
Begin by recognizing the value and limitations of a competent dentist. The years of training and dedication that they bring to every patient, is paramount to their success. Hopefully, they’re able to diagnose and prescribe accurate treatments that provide relief and cures. But this is not always the case. There are many mitigating factors that which we should consider.
Start with their education and experience. How long have they been in practice and where did they get their training? The answer helps us understand their methods. Are they from this country and familiar with current techniques? Next, how is their caseload? If they are constantly backed-up and in a hurry to move patients through the system, are you getting all the attention you deserve? Or do they assign you to a nurse or assistant to administer the majority of tests and treatments? Do they communicate well in explaining your condition and what it takes to cure you? Finally, what are their follow-up procedures to insure you are on the mend?
Whether you know the answers to these queries or not, you should act as if they are all negative responses. Pretend the doctor got their diploma from an online university and are in their first year of operation. Now, knowing that, what do you do? After all, it’s your body and health at stake, not theirs.
You must research on your own. It’s critical to comprehend the issue of concern and how it will affect you. Realizing that fact, where do you turn next? Because there are so many variables in the health-care industry and consequently, so many new drugs and treatments, you need a comprehensive, up-to-date resource. While you could spend hours in the local public library or purchase expensive, yet mostly obsolete, reference books, there is a simple solution: head for the Internet. There you’ll discover many good health sites that provide solid information. But with so many potential sites, how do you pick the perfect one?
After looking at many websites, we’ve chosen one based on the following. It’s a single site where you can get all of your health or medical-related queries solved. It must have a simple layout that redirects you to a main index page. There, you must to allowed to research an illness, disease, or any other term.
Next, you should have access to a vitamin section that details the supplement by name, type, and all the various interactions and cautions. This also includes drugs, herbs, and naturopathic medicine. It may also have current news articles, seminars in a video format, a calendar of local and national health events, and perhaps an area where you can ask questions. Toss in a customizable newsletter. Finally, it must be up-to-date with all the information I’ve stated, be it vitamins, drugs, diseases, or treatments. Did I mention it won’t have those awful pop-up ads at every turn or banner advertising? Great, but where would you find an incredible site like this?
You have come to the right place: www.thenurseschoice.com
Here is a single site that contains all those features and many more. It was designed and conceived by a registered nurse to provide a one-stop research library for those in need of current and timely health information.
In addition, the she asks fellow nurses to recommend the best doctors because they know the doctors best and builds databases in cities nationwide with this vital data. It also covers dentists, eye doctors and specialists and will be made available as each city is completed. For now, the health content she offers is some of the best on the web. So go visit and start looking for that special subject that you’ve been meaning to research. An educated patient is a safe patient: secure in the knowledge you’ve done what’s best for you and your family. It’s our top recommendation and can add to the health of your family.
Jeffrey Hauser was a sales consultant for the Bell System Yellow Pages for nearly 25 years.
He graduated from Pratt Institute with a BFA in Advertising and has a Master’s Degree in teaching. He had his own advertising agency in Scottsdale, Arizona and ran a consulting and design firm, ABC Advertising. He has authored 6 books and a novel, “Pursuit of the
Phoenix.” His latest book is, “Inside the Yellow Pages” which can be seen at his website, poweradbook.com poweradbook.com and he is currently the Marketing Director for thenurseschoice.com thenurseschoice.com a Health Information and Doctor Referral site.
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