So imo, you should also research the advice your dr gives you in case the wikipedia page was vandalized when she was reading it.
sexy_peach @feddit.de - 3.2yr
My doctor did this in front of me. I don't mind, he's just checking if he made a mistake with the doses etc.
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pancake @lemmy.ml - 3.2yr
Once I was doing some practices at a private clinic (context: private healthcare in Spain is gold-coated trash). Doctor saw the name of a drug. I knew the drug so I told him about it, but he ignored me (a paying patient was in front of us) and proceeded to discreetly open a browser... and look it up on Wikipedia!
ZafiraHUN in appliedpsychology
There is a 50% chance your physician uses wikipedia to answer your concerns
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3193353/So imo, you should also research the advice your dr gives you in case the wikipedia page was vandalized when she was reading it.
My doctor did this in front of me. I don't mind, he's just checking if he made a mistake with the doses etc.
Once I was doing some practices at a private clinic (context: private healthcare in Spain is gold-coated trash). Doctor saw the name of a drug. I knew the drug so I told him about it, but he ignored me (a paying patient was in front of us) and proceeded to discreetly open a browser... and look it up on Wikipedia!
"Is the cancer terminal, doctor?"
"PENISPENISPENISLOL"