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Sexism In Doctors Can Impact The Diagnostic Care Women Receive

Medicine is supposed to be a field of work for compassionate people. The idea behind medical care is that doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals can come to understand the nature of a malady a patient reports and help them address it. Having a doctor fail to address reported symptoms is a serious concern, especially in the case of extreme and life-threatening medical events, like heart attacks. If you are facing diagnosis and misdiagnosis problems, then please contact the legal Philadelphia Misdiagnosis Attorney at The Weitz Firm, LLC, .

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Sexism In Doctors Can Impact The Diagnostic Care Women Receive

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  1. Sexism In Doctors Can Impact The Diagnostic Care Women Receive

  2. Medicine is supposed to be a field of work for compassionate people. The idea behind medical care is that doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals can come to understand the nature of a malady a patient reports and help them address it. Unfortunately, the success of the medical treatment is often directly tied to both the competency and biases of the doctor providing care. Many unacknowledged internal issues, including a bias against obese adults or women, can impact the kind of care that a patient receives. When a doctor’s biases impact patient care, the end result can be unnecessary suffering or a failure to diagnose a condition in a timely manner. Women are at increased risk of having a doctor ignore symptoms, especially pain.

  3. Doctors Don’t Believe Women Who Report Severe Pain Believe it or not, women are actually much less likely than men to receive adequate care for chronic pain conditions. Doctors often do not take self-reported symptoms from women seriously, leaving them at risk for worsening conditions. For some issues, like certain cancers, pain may be the only warning sign. When doctors choose to ignore that pain, the patient can end up with a worse prognosis as a result.

  4. Having a doctor fail to address reported symptoms is a serious concern, especially in the case of extreme and life-threatening medical events, like heart attacks. Any patient who believes that their delay in diagnosis as a result of a doctor’s bias may have grounds for seeking compensation for their misdiagnosis under medical malpractice laws. Patients Can Push Back Against Misdiagnosis And Bias

  5. Until more medical professionals end up dealing with serious consequences for their biases and prejudices, they will continue to allow their inaccurate view of other human's impact on how they practice medicine. Creating real, financial consequences for discrimination in the medical field is one of the best possible deterrents. If you believe that gender bias played a role in a potential medical malpractice case, you need to take steps to stand up for yourself.

  6. If you are facing Diagnosis And Misdiagnosis problems, then please contact the legal Philadelphia Misdiagnosis Attorney at The Weitz Firm, LLC,.

  7. Contact - The Weitz Firm, LLC Address: 1528 Walnut Street 4th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19102 Phone: 267-587-6240 Website:https://www.theweitzfirm.com/contact.shtml

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