I really love this episode! I can’t wait for part 2. Some of the experiences expressed in the episode are very truthful, and all too common. I cannot wait for part 2!
Should doctors consider their patients to be more than just a collection of symptoms? If you feel so inclined, comment down below if you've ever been treated less than human by the healthcare system. And check Ben's book "Disability Pride": Order "Disability Pride" here: www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/676271/disability-pride-by-ben-mattlin/ "Disability Pride" on Audible: www.audible.com/pd/Disability-Pride-Audiobook/B0BFK4DRFN
Yes they should treat their patients more than just a collection of symptoms. I've never experienced that with civilian doctors but in the military, mainly the national guard it feels so robotic and less personal when I go in for required yearly physicals.
@@SoulTouchathePoetthanks so much for sharing! Glad to hear you’ve had some positive experiences at least on the civilian side. Wish there was a way to get the healthcare experience more uniform (pun intended) across both sectors!
I really love this episode! I can’t wait for part 2. Some of the experiences expressed in the episode are very truthful, and all too common. I cannot wait for part 2!
Agreed! Thank you so much for your comment! You won’t have to wait long, Part 2 may drop as soon as next week! 🤟🏼
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Should doctors consider their patients to be more than just a collection of symptoms?
If you feel so inclined, comment down below if you've ever been treated less than human by the healthcare system.
And check Ben's book "Disability Pride":
Order "Disability Pride" here: www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/676271/disability-pride-by-ben-mattlin/
"Disability Pride" on Audible:
www.audible.com/pd/Disability-Pride-Audiobook/B0BFK4DRFN
Yes they should treat their patients more than just a collection of symptoms. I've never experienced that with civilian doctors but in the military, mainly the national guard it feels so robotic and less personal when I go in for required yearly physicals.
@@SoulTouchathePoetthanks so much for sharing! Glad to hear you’ve had some positive experiences at least on the civilian side. Wish there was a way to get the healthcare experience more uniform (pun intended) across both sectors!