How do you become friends with a doctor? 20

Updated on healthy 2024-06-24
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    When you make friends with the doctor, you can only wait for yourself to go to the hospital when you have something to do, and when you see the doctor, you can talk politely, and if you have a big event, invite someone to eat stew. You can't just find a doctor to be your friend, you remember that doctors are for people, who would deliberately find a doctor if they have nothing to do! That's how I understand it!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    How did you become friends with a doctor? In fact, as a doctor, they are also human, if you want to become friends with him, first of all, if you are a friend, you must be interested in hobbies, in fact, as a friend, it is casual, that is, if you meet something, you can slowly become friends with him.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Go to see him every day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When a person wants to make friends in the world, it doesn't depend on what the other person's occupation is. It's about whether you and the other person can reach an emotional resonance. Only when you have empathy can you become friends. If you want to be friends with the doctor, you can go. Run a few more times in the hospital.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Doctors are also human beings, and they are also ordinary people, in addition to their profession, they will also have interests and hobbies that ordinary people will have, you can visit this doctor during his non-work period, and ask him for help for various small reasons to get acquainted with the relationship.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A doctor friend told me that it was the best. Hehe Lean meat, chop into minced meat, put it in a stew pot with Cordyceps, add an appropriate amount of water, and simmer for about three hours.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you do a survey of 100 people, whether he or she is a patient or not, I'm afraid there will be 99 people for you: No way.

    Why? The reason is simple.

    First, there is unequal status.

    Doctors are strong, patients are weak. You have to ask the doctor to make a medical plan for you, do those tests, and then prescribe them based on the results of the tests. After that, the doctor has the final say on when to have surgery, when to have a follow-up, whether to be hospitalized, etc., and the patient has no right to speak.

    Second, Western medicine, as an experimental medicine, relies too much on instruments and equipment, and does not need to communicate with patients more.

    Third, the current medical resources are very tight, and often a doctor has to treat dozens of patients. Outpatients, queue up for one to two hours, the real treatment is only five or six minutes, while inpatients, every day the doctor rounds the ward, is really a horse, a little water, each patient meets with the attending doctor every day to talk, and the question will not exceed two or three minutes.

    Fourth, most doctors focus on medical methods and ignore psychology.

    Fifth, there is no incentive and punishment system and measures.

    The quality of medical treatment has nothing to do with the doctor's income, rewards and punishments.

    The promotion of doctors is not related to the evaluation of patients and the medical outcome, but only to the qualifications,** and promotion examinations.

    Of course, at this stage, doctors and ordinary people, especially with patients can not become friends for far more reasons than these, in the final analysis, from the subjective and objective conditions of the formation of friends, the probability of mutual help between the two is too low, the common language between the two is too little, there are too few doctors, too many patients, so it is almost impossible for doctors and patients to become friends, and it is probably only a luxury to become good friends.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Not quite suitable. First of all, the establishment of the doctor-patient relationship is dependent and dependent, which is not a typical type of social interaction, if it becomes a friend, it may affect the normal doctor-patient relationship, and at the same time, the doctor-patient relationship itself is difficult to evolve into a normal interaction.

    Personally, I don't advocate being friends with doctors, although I understand the idea of many friends, having a doctor friend can have the opportunity to consult all kinds of health issues in detail, unlike in a hospital outpatient clinic, where you usually only have a few minutes of listening and communication. However, I don't think this problem should be solved by "making friends with doctors", but more about the promotion of medical innovation, such as doctor consultation can be charged according to the time like a lawyer, and there are reliable institutions to organize and evaluate the qualifications of doctors, and deal with this matter in a more market-oriented way.

    I think it's better to let market tools deal with this matter than to rely on human favors, where the potential investment is unpredictable and often very high, and it is also in line with the status quo to encourage some medical innovation while not relaxing regulations.

    I think it is necessary for doctors and patients to get closer, but getting closer does not mean being friends, but rather understanding them under the theme of medicine. And the patient's medical records and information are actually part of the privacy, in this premise, I know your privacy, you don't know mine, and it is difficult for our relationship to develop healthily.

    I've heard people say that doctors don't treat patients as human beings, but they think they want to be friends with doctors, because then doctors don't think of them as machines to be "repaired", but more attentively. In my own concept, doctors need to be rational enough to be responsible for the profession, which means that we sometimes need to refrain from expressing our feelings.

    In the course of my many years of medical practice, I have also had patients pass away, and I am also very heartbroken, and even when the patients who have been with me for a long time finally leave, that feeling of depression is also lingering. So I know better that feelings sometimes become stumbling blocks in the process of healing, and regardless of the popular saying "self-healing or not", it may be that it is easy to fall into doubt and defense in the process of self-healing, including to one's loved ones, and it may be a moment of confusion from the authorities. So, personally, I really don't want to blur the rationality of treating patients because of "friendship".

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are red envelopes, but there are no red envelopes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In order to establish a good doctor-patient relationship, doctors should take care to follow the following principles:

    It is believed that doctors and patients can establish a relationship of mutual trust, and patients can communicate and communicate;

    Do not judge patients' values and life attitudes based on the value orientation of the doctors themselves, and respect the patient's personality, beliefs and culture;

    From the bio-psycho-social model of medicine, fully understand the patient's disease behavior and emotional response;

    In the process of diagnosis and treatment, we give patients practical medical help with a humanistic and caring attitude;

    Understand that the doctor-patient relationship is a dynamic relationship, and doctors should make timely adjustments according to the situation;

    The doctor-patient relationship is formed around the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, and should only be limited to the process of seeking medical treatment and providing medical help, and should not develop any interpersonal relationship beyond this scope.

    Of course, it does not mean that doctors should follow in all cases, and the reasons for some patients are not excluded, and the essence of the doctor-patient relationship is a "community of interests". Because "medicine" and "patient" not only have the common goal of "defeating the disease and becoming the best as soon as possible", but also rely on the doctor's superb medical skills and the patient's confidence and active cooperation to overcome the disease. It is the common responsibility of both doctors and patients to fight against diseases, and only when doctors and patients cooperate together and actively can we achieve better results.

    Both doctors and patients are in a key position in the process of resisting and improving the disease, and the patient's wish should be realized through the doctor, and the doctor will also deepen the understanding and knowledge of medical science in the process of diagnosis and treatment of the disease, and improve the diagnosis and treatment skills. In the face of disease, doctors and patients are allies and united fronts, and doctors and patients should encourage each other to defeat the disease together.

    Maintaining a good relationship between doctors and patients as a community of interests requires the joint efforts of both doctors and patients. An interesting folklore can be used as a footnote. Sun Simiao, the medicine king of the Tang Dynasty, went out to collect medicine, and encountered a tigress opening her mouth to block the road, and her entourage thought that the tiger wanted to devour people and fled, but Sun Simiao saw that the tiger had an unspeakable disease.

    It turned out that the tigress was stuck in the throat by a long bone, and she came to block the road to seek medical treatment. Sun Simiao took out the foreign object for him, and the tiger left happily. A few days later, Sun Simiao passed through this place on his way back, and the tiger and tiger cub waited on the side of the road to greet him.

    This story illustrates at least two truths: first, even if a man-eating tiger is sick, the doctor should do it with benevolence, let alone the sick; Second, even the man-eating tiger is grateful to the doctor who relieved it and responds politely. In a sense, mutual respect, mutual cooperation and interdependence are the most basic characteristics of the doctor-patient relationship.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, the young doctor I knew when I was hospitalized, now a friend, has been chatting for more than a year, and it's okay, occasionally I will complain to him, and I don't reply, unless I'm very busy, generally will.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's easy to know, you can register a number, and it depends on fate to become a friend.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Friends can get to know each other by passing on each other.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is usually more difficult, unless you have a friend who introduces you.

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