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A Country Doctor Talks – KevinMD

Tuesday’s podcast by Kevin Pho features yours truly and the topic is the recent blog post I wrote exclusively for him, “Will Telemedicine Make Us Better Diagnosticians?” We also talk about my upcoming book, which Kevin was kind enough to provide an official Amazon and paperback cover endorsement for.

Here’s the podcast link:

https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/06/will-telemedicine-make-us-better-diagnosticians-podcast.html

A favor to Kevin:

“If you enjoy the show, please leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-by-kevinmd/id1515033137

Please share the podcast on your social networks, and invite your friends to subscribe: https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast

Participating in the greatest miracle a physician is privileged to be part of – KevinMD

Today, on Father’s Day, KevinMD posted a plug for my new book with an excerpt that is close to my heart, describing my emotions when hearing fetal heart tones with the office Doppler and the flashbacks that brought from my residency training and my first ever delivery – a double footling breech – and from watching my children and my granddaughter in neonatal intensive care.

“Thirty years ago, I saw more births than deaths. Now I only attend departures. For a minute or two that morning, I was again participating, ever so briefly, in the greatest miracle a physician is privileged to be part of.”

— Read on www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/06/participating-in-the-greatest-miracle-a-physician-is-privileged-to-be-part-of.html

There’s a code for pain, but what’s the code for suffering? – KevinMD

Pain and suffering are warning signals that something has gone wrong. We can alleviate them to a degree, but so far, none of these treatments have brought back health.
— Read on www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/06/theres-a-code-for-pain-but-whats-the-code-for-suffering.html

First Book Available for Pre-Order

CONDITIONS – Diseases and Other Life Circumstances is the first in a series of books based on this blog. The eBook is available for preorder with a release date of 7/4/20 and I expect the paperback edition to be available around that time. Here’s the blurb about it on Amazon:

“A hundred short essays on diagnoses made, missed or just encountered and some of the human circumstances, destinies, tragedies and victories a country doctor has encountered during 40 years in Family Medicine.

Based on his blog A Country Doctor Writes, these vignettes by Swedish born physician Hans Duvefelt range from Alexithymia to what doctors call Zebras, exotic conditions they always look for but usually never encounter.

From delivering babies to attending timely and untimely deaths, they touch on many stages of life. Some pieces describe overlooked diseases and disease mechanisms and some describe heart rending life circumstances caused by both rare and common diseases.

(Click cover image to link to book listing)

EARLY PRAISE:

“Hans is a wonderful storyteller. As a primary care physician myself, I look up to the wisdom, insight, and inspiration that resonate from his stories.”

(Kevin Pho, MD, Founder, KevinMD, Keynote physician speaker)

“Whether you are a college student or a medical student considering a career as a Family Physician or if you are a resident looking to learn from a master clinician or someone who enjoys stories from the world of practice, this book is for you.”

(Laurence Bauer, MSW, MEd, CEO Family Medicine Education Consortium)

“Hans is a great writer. His pieces capture the essence of being a Family Doctor in a small town.”

(Zoya Khan, Editor-In-Chief, The Health Care Blog)

Will Telemedicine Make Us Better Diagnosticians? – KevinMD

Like so many other things in the new reality we find ourselves in, what constitutes a proper medical visit has suddenly changed and will probably continue to evolve.

We have all heard that 90% of the time, a patient’s history provides the diagnosis before we even perform a physical exam or order any tests. At the same time, much of our reimbursement used to hinge on how many body systems we examined.

As so many other things in the new reality we find ourselves in, what constitutes a proper medical visit has suddenly changed and will probably continue to

I suspect, and hope, that the way we have now tried to work will bring a lasting shift in how we view the process, and the art, of medical diagnosis.

— Read on www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/05/will-telemedicine-make-us-better-diagnosticians.html


I just realized none of the posts show on an iPad or a computer, but they do show on an iPhone. WordPress is working on this. In the meantime, please visit my Substack.

 

 

Osler said “Listen to your patient, he is telling you the diagnosis”. Duvefelt says “Listen to your patient, he is telling you what kind of doctor he needs you to be”.

 

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CONDITIONS, Chapter 1: An Old, New Diagnosis

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