Colorado Medical Society seeks patient stories on physician relationships

Dean Holzkamp, Administration at Colorado Medical Society
Dean Holzkamp, Administration at Colorado Medical Society
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Many patients have personal experiences with their physicians that shape how they feel about discussing diagnoses and treatment plans. The Colorado Medical Society is seeking to gather these stories to better understand the patient-physician relationship.

The organization is asking patients to reflect on how their connection with their physician has influenced their comfort in asking questions or talking about treatments. Patients are also encouraged to consider whether the amount of time spent with their doctor affects how open they feel during appointments, especially when discussing sensitive issues.

Additionally, the Colorado Medical Society wants to hear examples of compassionate care from physicians. They are inviting patients to share specific instances when a physician went beyond expectations to deliver quality care.

By collecting these stories, the society aims to highlight the importance of strong relationships between patients and doctors and promote best practices in compassionate medical care.



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