What's a second opinion for if one doctor has all the answers?
MACS wrote:
It is more complex than that.
What I try to do is be 100% open to what a doctor is saying, how he's saying it, his non verbals, and then match that with his experience. Then I work on determining if he is a medical provider lining up to cure or treatment plan (there is a big bifference) for me, or if he is more about creating revenue for the business office. With the combination of what God above has given me and life experiences in training, development, leading interviews, working closely with people with little education all the way through VPs, I've always been taking those learnings into the next situation. It has served me well. If there is one point ahead of all for me, it is Quality of Communications.
In October, a new health issue popped up. Was referred to a specialist. He didn't do what I was told he'd do. Instead, he put me on a different track. I initially followed, while still sharing my concern with the altered path but trusted (for the moment) what he told me. My radar was pinging that something wasn't right.
Next time I saw him, I watched him more closely. I asked more questions of him. He showed the tell of someone not comfortable or confident in their answers- talking faster and louder, while ovoiding consistant eye contact. I slowed my speech down, locked on his eyes best I could. He presented characteristics of an under experienced, over caffinated terrier.
Went to another doctor who I saw yeasterday. Night and day difference. I don't like this new doctor because he gave me answers I liked or agreed with (confirmation bias). It was because he could maintain eye contact, wasn't evasive when I had questions, answered them all and talked about the goal, strategy, tactics and execution for my issue. It also helped he was a regular dude and had 3 times the years experience of the coffee terrier.
Things aren't great, but not as dire (or die-er) as things were in early October.
If this helps you or anybody else viewing this thread, this day has already been a winner.