Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 'At present, internists can become board certified without having their skills tested at the bedside by certifying examiners. This would be the equivalent of allowing commercial pilots to fly us around without anyone having demonstrated that they were capable of flying.' Physical Diagnosis: A Lost Art? Commentary by George R. Thompson III, MD, and Abraham Verghese, MD http://webmm.ahrq.gov/case.aspx?caseID=131 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Dar: Rings true here. I just underwent sciatica treatment from a westernized doctor in China. He ordered CT and MRI, took my blood pressure each time (the extent of his physical diagnosis) then punctured me with injections in the lower back. He told me I had an " athlete's blood pressure. " Last week in Beijing I visited a well-known TCM hospital and had a diagnosis by an old TCM doctor. He took readings on both wrist areas simultaneously (ba mai). Within seconds he knew my history, diagnosed my major problems and prescribed a few herbal medicines. The old doctor scoffed at the idea of " athlete's blood pressure " and said instead my blood fats were too high. The TCM doctor (70) might have been ten years older than the westernized doctor (60), but there was a tremendous difference between their diagnostic approaches. Kind regards, Jack --- dar <dobbie606 wrote: > > > 'At present, internists can become board certified > without having their skills tested at the bedside by > certifying examiners. > This would be the equivalent of allowing commercial > pilots to fly us around without anyone having > demonstrated that they were capable of flying.' > > Physical Diagnosis: A Lost Art? > > Commentary by George R. Thompson III, MD, and > Abraham > Verghese, MD > http://webmm.ahrq.gov/case.aspx?caseID=131 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Chinese Traditional Medicine , dar <dobbie606 wrote: > > > > 'At present, internists can become board certified > without having their skills tested at the bedside by > certifying examiners. I have posted here before on this subject. I have known many great diagnosticians and it is through these people that it has been made clear that until one learns to 'SEE' disease and health in patients there is no diagnosis. Just learning rules of diagnosis will not make a physician - a physician must understand what disease and health are and they must recognize these states when they see them. Rules and stratagies will give a frame work but the important factor is the patient who never fits neatly into these rules - the healer must see the patient with disease - not the rules. I have seen so many healers get lost in rules while ignoring the patient in front of them - this is not the practice of medicine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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