Dr. Jerome Groopman, in his bestseller How Doctors Think, says, “Patients can help the doctor think by asking questions.” The best doctors react positively to questions instead of becoming annoyed, cynical, or angry. They are open to seeing things from your perspective.
If the doctor resented your questions (and you can honestly say that you asked them in a way that was well timed and phrased appropriately), then this negative reaction tells you more about the doctor than about you or your questions. There are no dumb questions. You have every right to ask questions.
A doctor’s lack of essential communication skills is a deal breaker for most women.In addition to reflecting on how this doctor reacted to your questions, also consider how many questions this doctor asked you. Did he ask these questions with genuine interest and listen intently, or did this doctor just seem to be going through the motions? This little insight might say a lot about how likely this doctor is to go the extra mile for you.
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