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Dr. Cranquis' Mumbled Gripes

I'm an American physician who works in an Urgent Care clinic. I see lots of stupid or funny things that people do with-and-to their health. I cope by mumbling under my breath (and then posting about it on this pseudonymous blog). Thought you might be interested.

(Disclaimer: Questions related to medical topics will be answered to the best of Dr. Cranquis' (and Google's) knowledge, but the internet-delivered wisdom on this blog CAN NOT AND SHOULD NOT SUBSTITUTE for your Real-Life Doctor's personal attention + examination, and your own common sense too! If you think you're having a medical emergency, hang up and go email 911. The author of this blog takes no responsibility for any medical, relationship, scholastic, financial, or other decisions you may make based on information found in this blog.)

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But to debate whether patients should or should not Google their symptoms (which a surprising number of doctors seem to enjoy engaging in) is an absurd exercise. Patients already are doing it, it is now a fact of normal patient behavior, and it will only increase as Internet technology becomes ever more ubiquitous. The average Joe has more health information at his fingertips — both credible and charlatan — than all the medical libraries ever built put together. So the real question is, What can professionals do to translate this phenomenon into better health for their patients and the public?

Another article related to “Googler” patients (this one in a more positive light compared to the previous article I posted), with some concrete suggestions (and accompanying links) on how doctors and patients can use the internet in a mutually-beneficial way.

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    i google shit all time/look it up in my textbooks but then make myself appear to doctors like what they’re telling me is...
  10. xoxosweetheart said: I’ve found google to be a help for patients. Sure, they do panic sometimes, but a lot of them find decent information and accurately pick up on the problem. I just try to guide them to use reputable sources.
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    I love when my patients call in and I answer and the first thing I hear is “I googled my symptoms and I’m pretty sure I...
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    From a personal perspective, I absolutely cannot stand it when a patient tells me “well I Googled my symptoms and…. etc,...
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