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Date: | Mon, 21 May 2001 22:54:38 EDT |
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I often approach my fellow physicians with the "new information" card. No
matter how basic the information, I will usually present it with the
implication that it was a recent discovery. ("You know, I have seen people
treat mastitis with Amox, but I was just reviewing an article that showed a
much higher resolution with better staph coverage, for instance with Diclox
or Augmentin. I could send you a copy if you'd like.") Granted, it can be a
little misleading, but I think most people receive information better, and
are more willing to change their practices, if they don't feel defensive when
you're educating them.
Jennifer Cox, MD, IBCLC
(By the way, I show the self attachment video to all 3rd year medical
students around here- )
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