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<blockquote data-quote="desidiabulum" data-source="post: 901733" data-attributes="member: 39515"><p>Hi zand. It's not my field so I can't comment. In as much as I can make any judgements on health issues, I try to assess the personality and knowledge of the HCP, and whether they are happy to discuss things and admit when they aren't sure. I have moved around GPs and DNs until I found ones who know their stuff and whom I feel I can trust. On heart issues there is no denying the man's specialist expertise, but what impresses me most is that he is always ready to talk to me, listens carefully and engages with my concerns, explains things fully, admits when he isn't sure, and is happy to adjust medication according to quality of life issues. Given all that, I am happy to follow his line on statins for the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desidiabulum, post: 901733, member: 39515"] Hi zand. It's not my field so I can't comment. In as much as I can make any judgements on health issues, I try to assess the personality and knowledge of the HCP, and whether they are happy to discuss things and admit when they aren't sure. I have moved around GPs and DNs until I found ones who know their stuff and whom I feel I can trust. On heart issues there is no denying the man's specialist expertise, but what impresses me most is that he is always ready to talk to me, listens carefully and engages with my concerns, explains things fully, admits when he isn't sure, and is happy to adjust medication according to quality of life issues. Given all that, I am happy to follow his line on statins for the moment. [/QUOTE]
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