Patient StoriesReal-Life Experiences and Lessons from the Doctor's Office презентация
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PRESENTATION
Theme:"Patient Stories:Real-Life Experiences and Lessons from
the Doctor's Office"
Prepared by:
Group:
Accepted:
Shymkent-20 99
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“ Шет тілдері ” кафедрасы PRESENTATION Theme:"Patient Stories:Real-Life Experiences and Lessons from the Doctor's Office" Prepared by: Group: Accepted: Shymkent-20 99
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PLAN:
I.Introduction
II.Main part
1. Patient history
2. Lessons from the Doctor's Office
III.Conclusion
IV.Used literatures
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PLAN: I.Introduction II.Main part 1. Patient history 2. Lessons from the Doctor's Office III.Conclusion IV.Used literatures
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Introduction
Patient stories are not just stories about diseases and treatment. These are
living examples of how medical decisions affect people's lives, well
being and future. Each story is unique and carries valuable lessons that
can transform medical practice and treatment approach.In this
presentation, we will look at cases from medical practice that highlight
various aspects of the interaction between doctors and patients. We will
learn how important it is to listen and understand patients in order to
offer them the best treatment and support.
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Introduction Patient stories are not just stories about diseases and treatment. These are living examples of how medical decisions affect people's lives, well being and future. Each story is unique and carries valuable lessons that can transform medical practice and treatment approach.In this presentation, we will look at cases from medical practice that highlight various aspects of the interaction between doctors and patients. We will learn how important it is to listen and understand patients in order to offer them the best treatment and support.
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Main part:
1. Patient history
The story of the first patient
Name: Arseny
Age: 45 years old
Diagnosis: Coronary heart disease
Story: Alexey, an engineer with 20 years of experience, first went to the doctor
complaining of chest pain and shortness of breath. After a series of examinations,
it
was determined that he had coronary heart disease. Alexey underwent a course of
treatment, including drug therapy and lifestyle changes.
Lessons: This case highlights the importance of early diagnosis and a
comprehensive approach to treatment. Alexey was able to avoid serious
complications due to timely medical treatment and strict adherence to the doctor's
recommendations.
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Main part: 1. Patient history The story of the first patient Name: Arseny Age: 45 years old Diagnosis: Coronary heart disease Story: Alexey, an engineer with 20 years of experience, first went to the doctor complaining of chest pain and shortness of breath. After a series of examinations, it was determined that he had coronary heart disease. Alexey underwent a course of treatment, including drug therapy and lifestyle changes. Lessons: This case highlights the importance of early diagnosis and a comprehensive approach to treatment. Alexey was able to avoid serious complications due to timely medical treatment and strict adherence to the doctor's recommendations.
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The story of the second patient
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Name: Marina
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Age: 30 years old
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Diagnosis: Chronic pancreatitis
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Story: Marina, a young mother of two children, faced recurrent episodes of
acute abdominal pain. After ignoring the symptoms for a long time, she finally
went to the doctor, where she was diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis.
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Lessons: Marina's story illustrates the dangers of postponing a visit to the
doctor and the need to pay attention to her body's signals. Regular medical
checkups and attention to health can prevent the development of chronic
conditions.These stories will help you create an emotional response and
emphasize the importance of medical care and attention to your own health.
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The story of the second patient • Name: Marina • Age: 30 years old • Diagnosis: Chronic pancreatitis • Story: Marina, a young mother of two children, faced recurrent episodes of acute abdominal pain. After ignoring the symptoms for a long time, she finally went to the doctor, where she was diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis. • Lessons: Marina's story illustrates the dangers of postponing a visit to the doctor and the need to pay attention to her body's signals. Regular medical checkups and attention to health can prevent the development of chronic conditions.These stories will help you create an emotional response and emphasize the importance of medical care and attention to your own health.
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The story of the third patient
Mikhail's story: Overcoming osteochondrosis Mikhail, a design engineer,
neglected physical activity for many years, which, combined with his sedentary
work, led to the development of osteochondrosis. After he went to the doctor
with back pain, a series of diagnostic tests were performed, including an MRI
scan, which confirmed the diagnosis. The doctor strongly recommended that
Mikhail start swimming and visit a physiotherapist for therapeutic gymnastics.
His diet was also adjusted with increased intake of foods rich in calcium and
vitamin D. Mikhail followed the doctor's advice and after a few months noted a
significant improvement in his condition, a decrease in pain and an increase in
general mobility.
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The story of the third patient Mikhail's story: Overcoming osteochondrosis Mikhail, a design engineer, neglected physical activity for many years, which, combined with his sedentary work, led to the development of osteochondrosis. After he went to the doctor with back pain, a series of diagnostic tests were performed, including an MRI scan, which confirmed the diagnosis. The doctor strongly recommended that Mikhail start swimming and visit a physiotherapist for therapeutic gymnastics. His diet was also adjusted with increased intake of foods rich in calcium and vitamin D. Mikhail followed the doctor's advice and after a few months noted a significant improvement in his condition, a decrease in pain and an increase in general mobility.
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2. Lessons from the Doctor's Office
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I’ve been sick. For the last two weeks. In that time I took my toddler to the doctor on
day two of her being under the weather. I harassed my dad daily on the telephone
upon learning he had a flu – everyday calling to try to persuade him to go checked
out. But guess who didn’t even consider going to the doctor herself? Yep. Me.
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After a week and a half of coughing, low fever and having the worst congestion of
my life- I had a night I was in so much pain I actually took a pain pill I had left in my
medicine cabinet from having a C-section two years ago. When the lymph nodes in
your neck hurt more than recovering from major surgery- it’s a wake up call!
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The next day I managed to drive myself to a Care Now clinic while my husband
watched our toddler at home. I was in rough shape.
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As I waited for a doctor to come see me I was close to tears. I was so tired. And I was
especially missing my own mom. She died when I was 16, and although I’ve learned
to get along without her, I can’t always do it gracefully. This was one of those
moments. I imagined a hurried doctor coming in, dismissing how bad I felt. I felt the
room swirling around me…
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But then something wonderful happened…
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2. Lessons from the Doctor's Office • I’ve been sick. For the last two weeks. In that time I took my toddler to the doctor on day two of her being under the weather. I harassed my dad daily on the telephone upon learning he had a flu – everyday calling to try to persuade him to go checked out. But guess who didn’t even consider going to the doctor herself? Yep. Me. • After a week and a half of coughing, low fever and having the worst congestion of my life- I had a night I was in so much pain I actually took a pain pill I had left in my medicine cabinet from having a C-section two years ago. When the lymph nodes in your neck hurt more than recovering from major surgery- it’s a wake up call! • The next day I managed to drive myself to a Care Now clinic while my husband watched our toddler at home. I was in rough shape. • As I waited for a doctor to come see me I was close to tears. I was so tired. And I was especially missing my own mom. She died when I was 16, and although I’ve learned to get along without her, I can’t always do it gracefully. This was one of those moments. I imagined a hurried doctor coming in, dismissing how bad I felt. I felt the room swirling around me… • But then something wonderful happened…
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A head popped into my exam room. It was an older woman. A woman who looked like
she might be a mom herself. And instead of saying hello, she told me she thought my
fair coloring was awfully pretty. I’m quite sure I looked horrible. But her sweet
manner calmed me, and made me feel human. She asked me some questions and
called me “sweety” and “poor dear” as she examined me.
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She touched me with care and concern. Before she left the room she said “Don’t worry
sweetheart- we are going to get you something to help you feel better really soon! Go
ahead and lay down on the exam bed, rest while I’m gone sweety.”
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And as she stepped out of the room, I lost it. I cried. Her unexpected kindness broke
something inside me.
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Isn’t it funny how we can hold it together for our families, hold it together when we
are scared or upset? And sometimes the thing that makes it just impossible to hold it
together for one more second isn’t that things got tougher? It’s that someone is a little
extra nice to you? Kindness broke me.
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This bout with sickness taught me a couple things. First of all- I need to practice what
I preach. No more making sure everyone else goes to the doctor while ignoring my
own sickness. It helps no one if I’m sick. Moms have to see the doctor too.
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• A head popped into my exam room. It was an older woman. A woman who looked like she might be a mom herself. And instead of saying hello, she told me she thought my fair coloring was awfully pretty. I’m quite sure I looked horrible. But her sweet manner calmed me, and made me feel human. She asked me some questions and called me “sweety” and “poor dear” as she examined me. • She touched me with care and concern. Before she left the room she said “Don’t worry sweetheart- we are going to get you something to help you feel better really soon! Go ahead and lay down on the exam bed, rest while I’m gone sweety.” • And as she stepped out of the room, I lost it. I cried. Her unexpected kindness broke something inside me. • Isn’t it funny how we can hold it together for our families, hold it together when we are scared or upset? And sometimes the thing that makes it just impossible to hold it together for one more second isn’t that things got tougher? It’s that someone is a little extra nice to you? Kindness broke me. • This bout with sickness taught me a couple things. First of all- I need to practice what I preach. No more making sure everyone else goes to the doctor while ignoring my own sickness. It helps no one if I’m sick. Moms have to see the doctor too.
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Secondly, I realize that I will never get so old that I don’t need my own mom. And
rather than trying to pretend that I don’t need her, I should accept that wound is just
never going to heal all the way. But I also can feel my mom in other people. I feel sure
that God knew in that moment I really needed a maternal figure to show up. He
couldn’t send me my own mom, so he let me remember her through someone else’s
touch. He let my own mom soothe me, through another woman’s voice. He let me
experience her love again, but through a stranger.
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I know that this is an ordinary story. People get sick. But I share it because I left the
Care Now building feeling something very special had happened. And I wanted to
share it with you all. I get the feeling that Physicians assistant I saw is probably like
that with all her patients. And while I’m sure they all appreciate it – there was no way
for her to know that day how much I NEEDED her kindness. How deeply it truly
touched me.
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I think maybe sometimes God uses us- just ordinary people to be an angel in another
persons life. Just for a moment. And this experience reminded me that kindness is
never wasted. You truly never know whose life you are touching by saying a kind
word. It’s a lesson I pray I remember.
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• Secondly, I realize that I will never get so old that I don’t need my own mom. And rather than trying to pretend that I don’t need her, I should accept that wound is just never going to heal all the way. But I also can feel my mom in other people. I feel sure that God knew in that moment I really needed a maternal figure to show up. He couldn’t send me my own mom, so he let me remember her through someone else’s touch. He let my own mom soothe me, through another woman’s voice. He let me experience her love again, but through a stranger. • I know that this is an ordinary story. People get sick. But I share it because I left the Care Now building feeling something very special had happened. And I wanted to share it with you all. I get the feeling that Physicians assistant I saw is probably like that with all her patients. And while I’m sure they all appreciate it – there was no way for her to know that day how much I NEEDED her kindness. How deeply it truly touched me. • I think maybe sometimes God uses us- just ordinary people to be an angel in another persons life. Just for a moment. And this experience reminded me that kindness is never wasted. You truly never know whose life you are touching by saying a kind word. It’s a lesson I pray I remember.
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Conclusion
Long story short , We have reviewed several patient stories, each of which reveals
different aspects of medical practice and interaction with patients. These stories
emphasize that behind every medical case there is a living person with their own hopes
and fears.The importance of being attentive to patients and their experiences.The need for
an individual approach to treatment.The role of patient stories in the training and
development of medical professionals.These lessons and experiences can form the basis
for improving the quality of medical care and increasing patient confidence and
satisfaction. May each story inspire us to better understand and improve medical practice.
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Conclusion Long story short , We have reviewed several patient stories, each of which reveals different aspects of medical practice and interaction with patients. These stories emphasize that behind every medical case there is a living person with their own hopes and fears.The importance of being attentive to patients and their experiences.The need for an individual approach to treatment.The role of patient stories in the training and development of medical professionals.These lessons and experiences can form the basis for improving the quality of medical care and increasing patient confidence and satisfaction. May each story inspire us to better understand and improve medical practice.
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Used literatures:
1. Murphy, R Essential Grammar in Use: A self-study reference and practice book
for elementary students of English [Текст] : учебник R Murphy. - 3th ed. - [S. l.] :
Cambridge university press, 2013. – 319
2. Murphy, R Essential Grammar in Use: A self-study reference and practice book
for elementary students of English [Текст] : учебник R Murphy. - 3th ed. - [S. l.] :
Cambridge university press, 2013. – 319
3. https://everydaybest.com/lessons-from-a-doctors-office/
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Used literatures: 1. Murphy, R Essential Grammar in Use: A self-study reference and practice book for elementary students of English [Текст] : учебник R Murphy. - 3th ed. - [S. l.] : Cambridge university press, 2013. – 319 2. Murphy, R Essential Grammar in Use: A self-study reference and practice book for elementary students of English [Текст] : учебник R Murphy. - 3th ed. - [S. l.] : Cambridge university press, 2013. – 319 3. https://everydaybest.com/lessons-from-a-doctors-office/