Whether you’re looking for an oncologist or a naturopath, you need to know how to recognize a good one.
Dr Steven Brown, author of “Navigating the Medical Maze: A Practical Guide” offers five sure-fire ways to recognize the best doctors based on checking out their 1. Thoroughness, 2. Communication, 3. Knowledge, 4. Self-sacrifice, and 5. Character.
I asked Dr Brown what specific recommendations he’d have for those of us with scientific training. “As a doctor, I know my eyes light up when I learn a patient’s family member
has a scientific background,” he says, “I am able to give more complete and detailed explanations.”
He suggests that you should, “Let the doctor know about your scientific background, and ask about the scientific evidence that supports their recommendations.” This not only means you can check out the doctor’s thought processes but you can explore the evidence for yourself.
He also adds that if you’ve got a scientific background you should prime yourself to become an expert in your rare illness, it could enlighten your doctor and if they’re not receptive to new ideas then it might be time to walk away and find a new doctor.
“After you have read about your condition, discuss your findings with your doctor,” Brown adds, “She can help you assess the relevance of your reading, and put it into the context of the remainder of the medical literature.”
He also adds that, “Your doctor should welcome your questions about the scientific basis for your treatment. If instead she seems threatened, again think about changing doctors.”