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<blockquote data-quote="pollensa" data-source="post: 1792839"><p>Just a thought, I would like to hope whatever the old school training of any doctor on any area he may not specialize, diabetes included, uptodate sound knowledge gained before passing recommendations guidance should be within the role responsibility of the Doctor in question, irrespective what the Health system may put forth criterias for doctor to follow, I may be wrong in my viewing, but I would expect my doctor not to put old or backdated guides to myself, rather, state, it "recommendations used to be..............however, I believe there are different recommendations from my training days,and as I am not 100% sure, I will make searches to establish what is the best guide recommendation for you", instead of perhaps passing out advices, which may not be suitable or correct for the individual patient. Its a difficult and delicate line of info, but overall to solution this, one should perhaps follow gut feelings along with other info gained overall. </p><p></p><p>I think for us all, there needs more transparency and indepth explanations from the professionals as when this is not given time fo diagnosis to give the patient a picture of diabetes, perhaps, this is because they cannot do so, as they dont know sufficient information themselves, that is not excuse, and for this, Doctors I feel have an obligation to be 100% updated on diabetes and changes, prior to handing out professional advices which may be incorrect and outdated not in best interests to assist at the ned of the day yes or No?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pollensa, post: 1792839"] Just a thought, I would like to hope whatever the old school training of any doctor on any area he may not specialize, diabetes included, uptodate sound knowledge gained before passing recommendations guidance should be within the role responsibility of the Doctor in question, irrespective what the Health system may put forth criterias for doctor to follow, I may be wrong in my viewing, but I would expect my doctor not to put old or backdated guides to myself, rather, state, it "recommendations used to be..............however, I believe there are different recommendations from my training days,and as I am not 100% sure, I will make searches to establish what is the best guide recommendation for you", instead of perhaps passing out advices, which may not be suitable or correct for the individual patient. Its a difficult and delicate line of info, but overall to solution this, one should perhaps follow gut feelings along with other info gained overall. I think for us all, there needs more transparency and indepth explanations from the professionals as when this is not given time fo diagnosis to give the patient a picture of diabetes, perhaps, this is because they cannot do so, as they dont know sufficient information themselves, that is not excuse, and for this, Doctors I feel have an obligation to be 100% updated on diabetes and changes, prior to handing out professional advices which may be incorrect and outdated not in best interests to assist at the ned of the day yes or No? [/QUOTE]
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