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What is the meaning of the most important things to doctors when you give up?

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Answered by jaydenbaptisteedu
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hope is the most important thing for docter wen u give up

Answered by hussainhussian
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I recently had to have a medical procedure to check if the cancer I'd had treated six years ago had returned (it hadn't — thank goodness).

It involved using a camera to look for abnormal growths inside my bowel.

But, lying on the operating table waiting to be put to sleep, I suddenly realised the surgeon about to do the test hadn't introduced themselves.

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The most important thing your doctor should do, but often doesn't: talk to you

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By Ben Bravery

Posted TueTuesday 8 AugAugust 2017 at 2:33am

An illustration shows a doctor talking to an elderly couple in his office.

Conversation is the cheapest remedy around and has minimal side effects.(Getty Images: Sally Elford)

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I recently had to have a medical procedure to check if the cancer I'd had treated six years ago had returned (it hadn't — thank goodness).

It involved using a camera to look for abnormal growths inside my bowel.

But, lying on the operating table waiting to be put to sleep, I suddenly realised the surgeon about to do the test hadn't introduced themselves.

Medical care: less can be more

One reason conversations with your doctor matter.

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Maybe they would speak to me afterwards, I thought.

But I was mistaken — not even a quick "hello".

The relationship between patient and doctor is as old as medicine itself.

Despite advances in drugs, surgery and scans, the process of getting better always starts with a conversation.

Yet, this fundamental aspect of the doctor's craft is often neglected in their training.

I know this because I'm a medical student myself.

My journey to medicine started with a bowel cancer diagnosis at age 28.

After receiving the "all clear", I decided to become a doctor.

But, as my knowledge of medicine grows, so does my frustration about the things doctors don't talk enough about and yet can't afford to get wrong.

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