finding a doctor
It has been eons since the last time I have had a comprehensive physical. So, I have decided that this year I will have a comprehensive physical. This is not as easy as I thought it would be.
Trying to find a doctor is like me banging my head against the desk. They both leave me with a headache that is self induced.
I know that this sounds stupid, but the doctor I pick I need to be able to pronounce his or her name. If I am unable to pronounce their name, how can I be sure that we will not have communication issues. Then what is this DO or MD doctor. Which one is better. The next thing that I require is a degree from here in the states. I just do not feel comfortable with someone being my doctor who graduated from some college that I am not sure if they are really a college. I am also not sure how I feel about a woman being my doctor. Just what I need is some attractive lady who is my doctor seeing me naked while having her hand at a certain spot telling me to cough. Um. That might lead to a very very embarrassing issue. I am also trying to pick the right age for a doctor. Do I pick someone older or younger. The older doctor has more experience, but the younger doctor will be up with the lasted information.
Why does this has be so difficult? I think that I bang my head against the desk. Maybe I can knock myself out and not think about this a while.
(my friend beth explained MD DO Where they got their degree. MD stands for Medical Doctor while DO stands for Osteopathic Doctor. Some say DOs have less training, etc. I’m not sure. Some states will not license DOs to work without and MD supervising, etc. They have more training than a PA or NP. )
Blessings
Thomas













