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August 23, 2005

Blogging again

Beginning on a light note:

I playfully asked a nearly-three year old girl what she was going to be when she grows up.  Without missing a beat ... "a woman"  she says.

We'll see if I can sustain blogging this time.  After nearly 4 years of blogging .. I took a break over the summer.  Have been very busy with patients in the office and with some other projects that I hope to write about soon.

Today's reflection is about listening - something that physicians still do rather little of.  Longtime readers (are any of you left?) will recall that I sometimes do reviews of physicians for the New York State OPMC. It's alwasy interesting to do this - and it is usually hard to witness and even participate in the end of a physician's career.   The most recent participant is a kind person, and I think a rather good physician who made some mistakes and is therefore under review.  We talked a lot about listening - and I heard so clearly that this physician felt that LISTENING to the patients is so important - yet so hard to convey in the chart.  It's the quality of a "good physician" that we will never be able to guage from a chart review - or even a physician interview. 

And so I was reminded when this evening - one patient talked for 35 minutes straight, and another asked (when I advised a counseling referral) why I can't be the counselor.

What usually gets documented in the chart is something like " we talked about _____ for __ minutes and greater than 50% of the visit was spent face-to-face counseling"  The 50% part of course is to document for billing purposes that this was a counseling visit and therefore I am billing based on time.  Ugh.  It sure is a bad representation of what really happened.  The richness of the experience - the connection - is not portrayed.   Then again .. so what?

 

September 27, 2004

Red Sox

The Red Sox are going to the playoffs again ... and my little brother Mattieboy is wicked happy.

Matt at the Reds Sox - Oakland Game.  Sox won.