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Testosterone replacement therapy in the era of telemedicine
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 236800" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>I may be old school but I do not like this telemedicine at all. I feel like doctors are just taking cookie cutter approaches to medicine and all personalized treatment has gone out the window. My last cardiologist loved this method and gave me exactly 10 minutes of his time and was gone. Cha ching....Most of the time he was not even prepared for the conference and I am not even sure he knew who he was talking too. Just going through the motions for money.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This to me needs to go the same direction as online teaching which as been a great disservice to students. For years educators have been wanting to go to online teaching. So we got our chance, kids in the meantime dumbed down to the point standardized test scores are at the lowest in history and dropout rates were at their highest. We lost a generation of kids with this experiment.</p><p></p><p>When medicine comes to the point where there is no longer face to face communication then the human factor has been completely lost and patients will not get the quality care they need. I refuse to see a doctor under these circumstances. The Covid 19 excuse was just that. You are a doctor, you see sick people so get over it.</p><p></p><p>Honest.....I was waiting to get in to my appointment at a Quest in Katy on a Saturday morning, next door to them was a doctors office. On the door they had a sign, if you have symptoms of Covid 19, do not come in this office. REALLY? So you refuse to see and treat sick people? Why do they think people go see a doctor, because they are healthy?</p><p></p><p>Not many doctors left that have any bed-side-manner any more. It’s very hard to have any at all when you are dealing with a computer screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 236800, member: 43589"] I may be old school but I do not like this telemedicine at all. I feel like doctors are just taking cookie cutter approaches to medicine and all personalized treatment has gone out the window. My last cardiologist loved this method and gave me exactly 10 minutes of his time and was gone. Cha ching....Most of the time he was not even prepared for the conference and I am not even sure he knew who he was talking too. Just going through the motions for money. This to me needs to go the same direction as online teaching which as been a great disservice to students. For years educators have been wanting to go to online teaching. So we got our chance, kids in the meantime dumbed down to the point standardized test scores are at the lowest in history and dropout rates were at their highest. We lost a generation of kids with this experiment. When medicine comes to the point where there is no longer face to face communication then the human factor has been completely lost and patients will not get the quality care they need. I refuse to see a doctor under these circumstances. The Covid 19 excuse was just that. You are a doctor, you see sick people so get over it. Honest.....I was waiting to get in to my appointment at a Quest in Katy on a Saturday morning, next door to them was a doctors office. On the door they had a sign, if you have symptoms of Covid 19, do not come in this office. REALLY? So you refuse to see and treat sick people? Why do they think people go see a doctor, because they are healthy? Not many doctors left that have any bed-side-manner any more. It’s very hard to have any at all when you are dealing with a computer screen. [/QUOTE]
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