If you have an intuitive sense that something is wrong with a patient but you don't know what's wrong, refer the patient to another doctor who might know more instead of simply ignoring that intuitive sense.
(I believe that it's useful advice based on the studies done on nurses)
Hi all,
Please read the Disclaimers at the end of the post first, if you're easily offended.
Generalists(general medicine):
Specialists:
Basically the same skill sets as above. One difference is in the skill level and you should customize that as needed.
Some controversial ideas(Better use your common-sense before trying out):
Disclaimers:
* -- I understand this is difficult in Indian circumstances, but I've seen it being done manually(simply leaves of prescriptions organized alphabetically, link to dr.rathinavel) , so it's possible and worth the effort unless, you practice in area of highly migratory population.(for example rural vs urban areas).
**-- If you're trying to compete on availability for consultation, you'll need to be able to do this after being woken in the middle of the night.
I'm hoping to convert it into a rationalist skills for Doctors Wiki page, so please provide feedback, especially if you're practicing Doctors. If you don't want to post publicly email me(in profile) or comment on wordpress.