The truth about patient-doctor conversations
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1 min readNov 30, 2015
We know that telling a doctor as much personal information as possible should only help in the management of our health. Nevertheless, there are often important details that never get shared. For example, does my doctor really believe I only have an average of 2 alcoholic drinks each week? Probably not. WNYC’s new podcast series called “Only Human” explores the dynamic between patient and physician and why it can be so difficult to have an open, honest dialogue.