As long as your patient didn't search for "doctors who will share anecdotes about my shortcomings in great detail on the internets" ... now that would be a problem :)
Hey, at least that means you don't have a whole bunch of damaging reviews about you. I know docs with horrible reviews posted online (probably by some vindictive patients who they would not give Percocet to) but know they are really good.
Yes! Your first step to world domination of neurology!
ReplyDeleteDr. Google did you some good for a change...
ReplyDeleteAs long as your patient didn't search for "doctors who will share anecdotes about my shortcomings in great detail on the internets" ... now that would be a problem :)
ReplyDeleteWould you prefer Craigslist?
ReplyDeleteIt is a requirement of his health insurer that he get a referal before seeing any new doctor.
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of Dr. Google.
ReplyDeletethe google rules ALL!!! ALL BOW TO THE GOOGLE!
ReplyDelete-nik
You know you have made it when Dr. Google starts refering patients to you. Congrats! :-)
ReplyDeleteBwahahahaha. Dr. Google actually came in handy for once!!
ReplyDeleteI've written that a few way too many times on new patient intake forms...
ReplyDeleteThen again, I self-pay for medical care, so Dr. Google's referral works just fine.
This could only happen because of a post by Grumpy groupie!
ReplyDeleteIf I visit your clinic, will I see stars?
Hey, at least that means you don't have a whole bunch of damaging reviews about you. I know docs with horrible reviews posted online (probably by some vindictive patients who they would not give Percocet to) but know they are really good.
ReplyDeleteMuch better than "Freecycle."
ReplyDelete