Ten rules of medical decision making--and when to break them.
Second Place Winner of the Design and Effectiveness Award of the
Washington Publishers
With so many medical tests and treatments and so much scientific and
medical information--some of it contradictory--how can people make the
best medical decisions?
Most medical decisions, it turns out, are based on common sense. In this
short and easy-to-read book, Dr. Phillip K. Peterson explains the ten
rules of internal medicine. Using real case examples he shows how
following the rules will help consumers make good decisions about their
medical care.
Get Inside Your Doctor's Head provides advice about such questions as
when to seek treatment, when to get another opinion, and when to let
time take its course. Turn to the Ten Rules when you are weighing your
doctor's recommendations about diagnostic tests and treatments and use
them to communicate more effectively with your doctor. As with all
rules, the Ten Rules of Internal Medicine have occasional
exceptions--and when evidence suggests that you are an exception, the
relevant rule should be broken. Follow the Ten Rules to make decisions
in the increasingly complicated medical world when you need guidance
about health matters for yourself and your loved ones.