Know Your Doctor — Building Your Medical File: Your Record, Your Evidence, Your Protection
Your medical record is a legal document and it belongs to you. Not to your physician, not to the hospital […]
Old Ways for New Days
Red flags, how to get real answers, and when to walk out.
Your medical record is a legal document and it belongs to you. Not to your physician, not to the hospital […]
The right physician is not a luxury. It is a clinical variable that affects your diagnosis, your treatment, your ability
Medical discrimination is not a fringe experience. It is a documented, measurable, and persistent feature of the American healthcare system
Informed consent is a legal and ethical doctrine with a specific meaning: before a medical procedure, treatment, or intervention, the
Medical gaslighting is what happens when a patient’s report of their own symptoms, their own body, their own lived experience
Lab results belong to the patient. The numbers on that printout — generated from your blood, your urine, your tissue
Clinical practice guidelines are the documents that tell physicians what to do. When a patient presents with elevated cholesterol, hypertension,
Medical school in the United States is four years of intensive training that produces physicians who are extraordinarily skilled at