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Re: [NDPhilosophy] Patients v. Clients

I choose to call those who seek my medical counsel "participants".
 
Warm wishes,
Shalini

wfranklin_4 <wfranklin_4@...> wrote:
From Webster...
Client: a person who engages the professional advice or services of
another.

Patient: one who calmly tolerates and endures delays, confusion, pain,
trouble, etc., without complaining.

I've often wondered which came first, the experience of being
a "patient" of allopathic medicine or the title which subconsciously
lead to providing the experience. At any rate, I am more apt to call
my tribe "clients" and leave the term "patients" and the whole
experience associated with the title to the allopaths. What do y'all
think?



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From Webster... Client: a person who engages the professional advice or services of another. Patient: one who calmly tolerates and endures delays, confusion,...
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Nov 17, 2007
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I choose to call those who seek my medical counsel "participants". Warm wishes, Shalini wfranklin_4 <wfranklin_4@...> wrote: From Webster... Client: a...
Shalini Kapoor
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Nov 17, 2007
8:56 pm

... I introduce myself to every new patient as "Greg," and in my email correspondences (of which I have dozens each week) I sign off as Greg. I used to use...
Greg Nigh(2)
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Nov 17, 2007
10:52 pm

I've been considering this question as a new grad starting to put my practice together. I, too, am uncomfortable with the 'patient' word. It seems to me that...
Kim Palka
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Nov 18, 2007
11:00 pm

Wow... Kim I really love your intension's. I might borrow that phrase- if it's ok with you. I have always had that intension and I've even verbalized it to my...
wasabileila
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Nov 19, 2007
10:48 pm

Hello, all, I don't think we can rely solely on semantics to define if we have or haven't established a partnership with our patients. In my private practice...
Mona Morstein
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Nov 19, 2007
3:30 pm

dear all, I've been following this conversation and enjoying it very much. Thanks to everyone for contributing important bits and pieces. What struck me...
George.L.Gonzales.01@...
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Nov 26, 2007
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