What virtues would you similar to to see within your child's pediatrician?

Hi, I'm a third year medical student and also love baby names, so you may recognize me from at hand.

I am doing my rotations now (which means I work with doctors contained by various clinic locations), and was wanting to know - what kind of pediatrician would you resembling to have?

Any information would be very beneficial, thank you.
Honesty, friendliness, compassionate, knowledgable.

I cannot stand my sons old pediatrician. He be basically in and out and didn't spend very much time near us. I look for one who will answer questions and doesn't seem to just want to hurry us out of the bureau.
i'd like a doctor who is tolerant not just with my kid but also with me. someone who encourage me to ask even the dumbest questions. I'd also like a doctor who could get for a moment more personal with his patiens. what i mean is a doctor who is not afraid to call me instead of making his nurse do it. if i hold a direct question i would like a direct answer from the man himself.
Well I am not a parent, I am a juvenile but,

I would like to see in my doctors, and my children in the future's doctor:

The doctor to be relaxed =) (I went to a doctor who was just similar to blah always frowning, no sense of humor, nothing just nearby for the money)

I would like my doctor to listen to me even if it is something ridiculous and explain to them why it couldn't be that disease. And be patient.
-- I went to the doctor, and it hurt extremely impossible to breathe or move my arm, and sometimes it would hurt so bad I couldn't breathe and i felt like i be dying, and all the doctor said is you pulled your muscle she didn't say which muscle she didn't want to hear anything at all i would be close to but--- And she would just be like you pulled a muscle there is nil I can do, take an advil, and stop overreacting. I hated that doctor she wouldn't even listen to the fact that I be 12 and on advair 500, singulair, zyrtec, and prednisone. That was probably one of the worst experiences with a doctor I ever had.

Make joke that aren't offensive.

Talk about some personal expirences not too personal though.
-- Example I was getting my physical and I be shaky about playing volleyball because none of my friends were, and my doctor was approaching i played volleyball I loved it! you probably won't regret playing, and she just comforted me into playing volleyball which I did love until i severely sprained my ankle, and now developed CPRS in my undamaged leg (please know about that disease I had it for about 1 year back I was diagnosed! =/).

Ask if there is any questions to both the child and parent. And if they speak no be like well if you think of anything a short time ago call up the office.

Explain why you need a urine example or blood sample.
--- If you give them the cup to pee in (i don't know if you would or the nurse would) But be close to, Do you know what this is for? And if they say No, be like the worst part of the exam! but enunciate it in a funny way, or just spawn it seem like it is cool and exciting. I don't know how to explain it my doctor did something like that and it cause me smile

Explain what a medication does. And why they need it.

Offer the family if they want a generic brand of a medicine or the dub brand. (if available)

And if there is a little window surrounded by the office where you can see into the waiting room and a child or parent is starring at you smile and wave pretend you remember them even if you don't!

And be honest, if you fold you don't have to be like YEAH I MESSED UP. Don't deny that you were wrong though. Apologize if it is obligatory.

And call with blood test results don't agree to the nurse do it, it could be time consuming but it makes it feel like the doctor care, and they will return to you.

The most important thing as I said before is to smile, perform happy, and
have a good sense of humor. And be sympathetic, when you offer a kid a shot when they start crying or so rub their back and be like I know it hurt I am sorry but it is better then getting the flu or anything the shot was for, and offer them a lollipop or sticker if they are available, AND don't make the mistake of offering a lollipop to a child that can't enjoy a lot of sugar or candy! That would break my heart if it happened to me when I was little =/


I hope I help, Good Luck with your career.. Smile!! =D

EDIT: Make sure your staff answering the phone is nice and friendly ! Because at my pain organization doctor they are nasty people who don't answer the phone or call you final even if it was the day before I be getting an epidural for my leg pain and i had a question they didn't telephone call back, and I knew they were in that because my mom drove down to the office for me to ask them. And give compliments ! Like I love your name! Cute curls! Nice Shirt! It makes me happy even when I am sick to get a compliment.
I have dealt with devout ones and bad. I remember the First one. When I had twins and was a first time single mother. One time I took them surrounded by. They were toddlers and covered in bruises. lol. Mostly on their shins, elbows. I said I am not hurting my kids. She looked at me and said "honey, don't worry so much, this is what happen when they are mobile, and learning to walk around. "

The last one, next to my youngest daughter. Now married. And my hubby would go with us. I had experience by this point, he however did not. And get anxious with docs and hospitals. She always stayed calm, listen to both of us. And gave us com men sense practical advice. And again, said "don't worry so much" We be worried mostly that she was not talking. But with a multilingual family connections it just took her longer. I really liked her, she was soft with our daughter. And very patient near us.

Also her staff was great. They were so nice, remembered us. talked to us. Not similar to some docs offices, where you could see them once a month for years, and they still have no clue who you are.
Answers:    The biggest thing for me is of late that the pediatrician actually LISTENS to what I have to say. I touch like I'm a pretty easy-going person who follows directions very well. However, when I had my daughter, I felt like some doctors dismissed me as man a worried first-time mom. I'm sure it's easy to assume most moms are like that from experience, but I think it's significant to make a parent feel like what they hold to say is relevant and valuable. I don't take my daughter to the doctor of late because she sneezes funny, so I don't want to be treated like I did.

I also think it's important to find a path to warm up to the kid. I haven't really had this problem yet, but it other makes for a more pleasant experience when the doctor is nice to my daughter.

My daughter's pediatrician is pretty awesome. He's extremely laid back and treats us like we're smart empire who have common sense. He's even said, "People have be having babies for centuries, so if you use your best judgment, you'll be fine." That goes a long agency.

Oh, and if you're over an hour behind schedule, make sure your staff freaking tell your patients. It's no fun to sit around with a sick and whiny baby and try to keep her populated for that long. You've got to remember that we might also have a trip to the pharmacy ahead! :)

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