I think being non judgemental is extremely important. You want to be able to talk to your health care professionals without feeling embarrassed or like you're scum. empathy is important too, put yourself in your clients shoes so you can understand how they feel and so you can explain things to them in language they will understand.
the most important things you want from a health care professional is good treatment and to do that you need to understand what is wrong and what needs to be done about it and you want to feel like what you say is not being judged and no one else will find out about it which comes down to the health care workers attitude and whether it inspires trust. and both of these come from a good, non judgemental attitued and empathy
Jacob asked: I just noticed that not drinking alot of water for the longest time since I can remember has been damaging my health. I think this is why I have so little energy
I plan to start drinking more water, what differences should I see in my health afterward?
Jeremy-Full Harvest Fundraising asked: I have always been extremely interested in alternative health techniques and treatments. I am currently in a very good job that I am not really crazy about. I would like to move into the alternative health field and would like to eventually open a health food store and small [...]
cami asked: I know COBRA is available for many, but it is very expensive to keep up and runs only for a limited period. Questions like this have been asked before and those against governement supported health care just accused those who didn't have health insurance as lazy losers. But with the economy crashing, the [...]
Do you know how to read food labels? Maybe you THOUGHT you did. Truth is, you probably don't. But Jeff Novick, MS, RD — of the McDougall program — does. And in his full talk he shows the 3 easy steps you MUST know if you ever buy foods at any supermarket or «health» food [...]
Health Insurance asked: Lexington's Urban County Government is dropping health insurance coverage for 556 employees of «outside agencies» — organizations that are affiliated with, but not directly run by, city government.Based on 2008 spending, dropping employees of the 20 organizations from Lexington's insurance plan would save the cash-strapped city $506,218 a year, the difference between [...]
I'm big on competency that's all
I think being non judgemental is extremely important. You want to be able to talk to your health care professionals without feeling embarrassed or like you're scum. empathy is important too, put yourself in your clients shoes so you can understand how they feel and so you can explain things to them in language they will understand.
the most important things you want from a health care professional is good treatment and to do that you need to understand what is wrong and what needs to be done about it and you want to feel like what you say is not being judged and no one else will find out about it which comes down to the health care workers attitude and whether it inspires trust. and both of these come from a good, non judgemental attitued and empathy