SMART PATIENT, GOOD MEDICINE
Sribnick, Richard & Wayne
Walker (April 1994)

No matter who pays for our health care or how technologically sophisticated it becomes, the quality of our medical care is to a great extent determined by the quality of our relationship with our primary care doctor. Using simple examples and everyday language, this book teaches us how to obtain better medical care by being savvy patients. Two family doctors explain: how to chose a doctor, when to change doctors, how to describe symptoms in language a doctor understand, what questions to ask about tests, how to evaluate the quality of your care and how to prepare for an office visit. This 35,000-word book is a basic survival manual for anyone who has to deal with the medical establishment.

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