Sumaya M.’s Post

Here are a few things I learned over the past few weeks: A. While general practitioners play a major role in preventive care, early diagnosis, and treatment, somehow they're still not equipped with enough resources to do a thorough first screening. B. Point A causes a lot of cases to be referred to specialists so a more specialized diagnosis can be done. C. Between waiting time and limited information, a lot of cases may be dismissed because "it doesn't look like you're dying. . yet". One reason is being under pressure from having too many patients. D. Solutions have been developed for a better first screening. Not sure why they're not being implemented. E. Doctors want to be able to help their patients more effectively. F. As conservative as they are, doctors are open to adopting new systems based on the perceived benefit.

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