Navigating “doctor speak”
Doctors around the world use standardized medical terms for a common frame of reference. Laypeople don’t always know what that medical jargon means, which can lead to poor health outcomes. When a patient doesn’t understand what a doctor is saying, it’s important for the patient to ask for clarification. It may help to prepare a list of questions in advance and bring it to the medical appointment; bring a friend along who can take notes and ask questions; and repeat the doctor’s advice before the end of the appointment, to make sure it’s understood.
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