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Can doctors have favorite patients?

Physicians found their relationships with many patients to be rewarding—not just their favorite patients—indeed many patients share traits with favorite patients, but not everyone is considered a favorite.
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Can physicians choose their patients?

Does a physician have to accept new patients? No. A physician has a right to determine whom to accept as a patient, just as a patient has the right to choose their physician.
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Can a doctor refuse to treat a patient if they are rude?

In an outpatient setting, a doctor has the right to refuse to establish a doctor-patient relationship with a patient who is rude. (assuming the patient is sane and it is not a psychiatric outpatient). Therefore a doctor can refuse to entertain such patients.
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Are doctors allowed to date their patients?

Physician Ethical Codes Are Against It

The American Medical Association's (AMA's) Code of Ethics states: "Sexual contact that occurs concurrent with the patient-physician relationship constitutes sexual misconduct.
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What kind of patients do doctors like?

I believe doctors across the board appreciate an honest patient—one that fails to disclose information, misleads, exaggerates, etc. is a problem. Believe they appreciate patients who respect them and their education and training—come in informed but discuss, don't dictate to them. Believe they appreciate gratitude—esp.
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5 Types of Patients Doctors Love

How do you tell if your doctor really cares about you?

7 signs you have a good doctor
  • Sign #1: They listen to you. ...
  • Sign #2: They ask you questions. ...
  • Sign #3: They show concern for your feelings. ...
  • Sign #4: They explain things in a way that makes sense to you. ...
  • Sign #5: They include you in making decisions. ...
  • Sign #6: They make you feel comfortable talking about personal information.
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Do patients get attached to their doctors?

Patients may tend to stay with their doctor even if they are dissatisfied. The theory of “attachment behaviour” appears to be fruitful for the understanding of patients' needs for a long-term relationship with their GP.
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How long does a doctor have to wait to date a patient?

Does a delay make a relationship ethical? One in five doctors now say a romantic relationship is permissible—but only after a waiting period of 6-12 months, once the doctor/patient relationship has been terminated.
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Can you be friends with your doctor?

Friendship may in fact be something that patients need from physicians and can be a positive professional attribute. The risk inherent in dual relationships, however, is that objectivity can become blurred by emotions or extraneous concerns—financial interests, for example, or one's status within a group or on the job.
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Can you be friends with a patient after discharge?

Professional boundaries are in place not only to protect the patient but to protect you too. As a nurse, it's fine to say hello to former patient you see on the street but that is it. Do not establish a relationship or friendship with that person.
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What is medical Gaslighting?

Medical gaslighting describes a behavior in which a physician or other medical professional dismisses or downplays a patient's physical symptoms or attributes them to something else, such as a psychological condition. Medical gaslighting is especially likely to happen to women and people of color.
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Can a doctor be mean to you?

A healthcare provider's rude or verbal misconduct can possibly be a violation of ethical and licensing rules, but rude or verbal misconduct does not fall into the medical malpractice category. If a provider's actions do not result in injury than it cannot be considered medical malpractice.
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What do you say to a rude doctor?

If a physician is yelling, criticizing, or being very condescending to you, especially in front of others, say this: “It's not okay the way you're speaking to me right now.” If you witness a physician being rude, condescending, or is overtly criticizing a coworker, interrupt and say, “Excuse me.
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Why does my doctor want to see me every 6 months?

Chronic problems: Anyone with chronic medical problems must see their doctor often. At least once every six months. (The diabetic patients should see the doctor every 3 months.) To find out the chronic conditions, the young adults are recommended to get a full physical examination done every 3 years.
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What are the 10 rights of the patient?

10 Patient Rights in America's Healthcare System
  • Respect.
  • Emergency Care.
  • Medical Records.
  • Privacy.
  • Informed Consent.
  • Treatment Refusal.
  • Medical Research.
  • Medical Billing.
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Can a doctor be Facebook friends with a patient?

In the age of social media, it is important to understand how to use it in a professional manner. Healthcare providers may be interested to know if patient friend requests are HIPAA compliant. Although not prohibited by HIPAA law, it may not be the best idea to become friends with patients on Facebook.
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Do doctors get emotionally attached to patients?

One of the most disconcerting experiences a physician can have is realizing that he or she is strongly attracted to a patient. Many physicians believe they should be above such emotions or that their professional objectivity should neutralize these feelings.
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Can a doctor have a platonic relationship with a patient?

The short answer is that friendships and any type of relationship beyond strictly professional boundaries is not condoned. It can cloud the judgment of the treating physician and is generally frowned upon for a variety of reasons.
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Can I ask my doctor for a hug?

The general consensus is that while it is inappropriate for a doctor to initiate a hug with a patient, it is generally appropriate for a doctor to receive a hug initiated by a patient. Obviously, a doctor has a right to refuse.
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How do I impress a doctor?

In Depth: Eight Ways To Make Your Doctor Like You
  1. Manage Your Expectations. ...
  2. Be Assertive, Not Pushy. ...
  3. Follow Common- Sense Advice. ...
  4. Ask to Read Guidelines and Research. ...
  5. Be Honest. ...
  6. Respect Time Constraints. ...
  7. Respect His or Her Expertise. ...
  8. Remember, Your Doctor Wants to Help You.
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What is the doctor patient relationship rule?

United States law considers the relationship fiduciary; i.e., physicians are expected and required to act in their patient's interests, even when those interests may conflict with their own.
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Why do doctors take so long between patients?

One common reason is that doctors often need to spend more time with patients than originally planned, especially if they encounter complex cases or unexpected emergencies. Additionally, administrative tasks, such as paperwork and phone calls, can also contribute to wait times.
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Can doctors give patients hugs?

But Marc D. Hiller, DrPH, associate professor at University of New Hampshire's department of health management and policy, believes that hugs between patient and clinician should be considered only when the provider has a "near absolute sense that the hug is really needed and will likely benefit the patient."
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Is it normal for doctors to hug patients?

It's the most primal way of expressing care." In fact, Robert Lee, a family physician in Iowa, said in some scenarios, not giving a hug could make a patient feel uncomfortable. "It would be odd to see [a patient] you've known for 20 years and not give some sort of embrace," Lee said.
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What's it called when a patient falls in love with their doctor?

Is there a psychiatric term for someone who is attracted to doctors? It is called “transference,” which is when you place/transfer feelings you have for one person onto the doctor.
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