9798319709615

How to Help Your Doctor Help You: A Patient/Patient Advocate's Guide to Better Health Care

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Dustie Johnson
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54
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Please let me start by explaining that I am not a medical doctor, I am a scientist with a PhD in reproductive physiology. I am writing this guide as a long-time patient advocate, for family and friends, and as a patient myself, with the extra benefit of knowledge that my education and work has afforded me. Over the many years of experience with the healthcare system, I have made numerous observations and gathered a great deal of information that God has called on my heart to share.

I have watched as our health care system has changed from a family physician who knew their patients on a personal level to a much larger, resource and time deficient system where there is little personal knowledge of the patients. This does not mean that the physicians and staff are not good at their jobs or do not care, but rather that they do not have the luxury of time to get to know their patients and are limited by the information they have available to them to help you with your care. As such, the burden falls more on the patients themselves and their advocates to help the doctors provide you with the best care. I have written this book so you know what you can do to “Help Your Doctor Help You”. 

In How to Help Your Doctor Help You: A Patient/Patient Advocate's Guide to Better Health Care, I hope to share some information that I have found helpful and that I hope can help you in obtaining the best healthcare. I will also shares some anecdotes along the way on why I found this information to be so important. These are stories from my own experiences or those of people I know. Names have been left out or changed to protect the privacy of all involved.

 

Introduction 

Be an Active Participant in Your Own Healthcare 
    Medications 
    Follow Directions
    Communication 
    Truth or Consequences 
    Family Medical History 
    Learn About Your Medical Conditions 
     Never, Never, Never Self-Diagnose
    Other Things You Need to Know 
        Blood Type 
       Medication, Food, and Contact Allergies 
       Surgeries, Significant Medical Events, Medical Conditions
        Immunizations and Vaccines 
        Social History 

Healthcare in the Age of Technology 
    Medical Information 
    Telemedicine 
    New and Emerging Technologies 
        Robotics 
        Wearable Technologies 
        Genetic Testing 

Patient Advocates 
    What is an Advocate and Why You Should Have One 
    What is I am an Advocate? 
    Advocates as a Service 

Preparing for Your Doctor's Visits 
    Must Haves for Every Visit 
    Pack Your Patience 
    Develop a Habit of Asking About Medications You are Receiving 

Preparing for Surgeries and Hospital Stays 
    The Part Nobody Wants to Talk About 

Putting Together Your Own Medical Record 
    Let's Get Started 
    Identifying Information 
    Medical History 
        Blood Type
        Allergies 
        Current/Relevant Medical Information
        List of Medications 
        Surgeries 
        Major Hospitalizations and Injuries 
        Social History 
        Family History 
    List of Physicians/Healthcare Providers 

Example Medical Record 

Conclusion

Dustie Johnson

Dr. Dustie Johnson was born and raised in Midland, Texas, where she still resides. She has both a Masters and Doctorate in Reproductive Physiology and is an applied scientist at heart. Her research has led to a US patent as well as several international patents. She has presented at many national and international conferences, and she has authored a number of publications in well-respected scientific journals. Dr. Johnson has a very strong medical and scientific background which included teaching Anatomy and Physiology, Reproductive Physiology, and Animal Science as well as serving as Medical/Science Liaison and Consultant in Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Business World for nearly 30 years.

Dustie has had the amazing privilege to be a long-time patient advocate for family and friends and has been a patient more than a few times herself. This, along with her unique work experience, has afforded her the opportunity to gather a great deal of knowledge and information. She has a passion for sharing this knowledge and has the philosophy "what good is knowledge if it is not shared". The calling to share this knowledge is what led her to write the book that you have just read.

Please let me start by explaining that I am not a medical doctor, I am a scientist with a PhD in reproductive physiology. I am writing this guide as a long-time patient advocate, for family and friends, and as a patient myself, with the extra benefit of knowledge that my education and work has afforded me. Over the many years of experience with the healthcare system, I have made numerous observations and gathered a great deal of information that God has called on my heart to share.

I have watched as our health care system has changed from a family physician who knew their patients on a personal level to a much larger, resource and time deficient system where there is little personal knowledge of the patients. This does not mean that the physicians and staff are not good at their jobs or do not care, but rather that they do not have the luxury of time to get to know their patients and are limited by the information they have available to them to help you with your care. As such, the burden falls more on the patients themselves and their advocates to help the doctors provide you with the best care. I have written this book so you know what you can do to “Help Your Doctor Help You”. 

In How to Help Your Doctor Help You: A Patient/Patient Advocate's Guide to Better Health Care, I hope to share some information that I have found helpful and that I hope can help you in obtaining the best healthcare. I will also shares some anecdotes along the way on why I found this information to be so important. These are stories from my own experiences or those of people I know. Names have been left out or changed to protect the privacy of all involved.

 

Introduction 

Be an Active Participant in Your Own Healthcare 
    Medications 
    Follow Directions
    Communication 
    Truth or Consequences 
    Family Medical History 
    Learn About Your Medical Conditions 
     Never, Never, Never Self-Diagnose
    Other Things You Need to Know 
        Blood Type 
       Medication, Food, and Contact Allergies 
       Surgeries, Significant Medical Events, Medical Conditions
        Immunizations and Vaccines 
        Social History 

Healthcare in the Age of Technology 
    Medical Information 
    Telemedicine 
    New and Emerging Technologies 
        Robotics 
        Wearable Technologies 
        Genetic Testing 

Patient Advocates 
    What is an Advocate and Why You Should Have One 
    What is I am an Advocate? 
    Advocates as a Service 

Preparing for Your Doctor's Visits 
    Must Haves for Every Visit 
    Pack Your Patience 
    Develop a Habit of Asking About Medications You are Receiving 

Preparing for Surgeries and Hospital Stays 
    The Part Nobody Wants to Talk About 

Putting Together Your Own Medical Record 
    Let's Get Started 
    Identifying Information 
    Medical History 
        Blood Type
        Allergies 
        Current/Relevant Medical Information
        List of Medications 
        Surgeries 
        Major Hospitalizations and Injuries 
        Social History 
        Family History 
    List of Physicians/Healthcare Providers 

Example Medical Record 

Conclusion

Dustie Johnson

Dr. Dustie Johnson was born and raised in Midland, Texas, where she still resides. She has both a Masters and Doctorate in Reproductive Physiology and is an applied scientist at heart. Her research has led to a US patent as well as several international patents. She has presented at many national and international conferences, and she has authored a number of publications in well-respected scientific journals. Dr. Johnson has a very strong medical and scientific background which included teaching Anatomy and Physiology, Reproductive Physiology, and Animal Science as well as serving as Medical/Science Liaison and Consultant in Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Business World for nearly 30 years.

Dustie has had the amazing privilege to be a long-time patient advocate for family and friends and has been a patient more than a few times herself. This, along with her unique work experience, has afforded her the opportunity to gather a great deal of knowledge and information. She has a passion for sharing this knowledge and has the philosophy "what good is knowledge if it is not shared". The calling to share this knowledge is what led her to write the book that you have just read.

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