So perhaps its the opposite: doctors are unwilling to receive treatment, having seen how often it can go wrong, or are willing to get less formal treatment (self-care). There isn't good data on this, unfortunately https://t.co/ZmCRCaiTWt
@ceilfors From anecdotal data I would say “not very good”. The research seems to say “it depends” https://t.co/J71uBC9lMy but that systemic barriers is a part when they don’t get access. Perhaps there are similarities with software developers.
@duboserm @SMooreesq @KhalidKurji @NateSilver538 I'd like to see a link, too. It is an interesting topic, though. https://t.co/2G13ZX2MhL
RT @p0docyte: Doctors as patients. Same stumbling blocks as with the gen population. https://t.co/gZCd4vD4dc #healthxph
Doctors as patients. Same stumbling blocks as with the gen population. https://t.co/gZCd4vD4dc #healthxph
Doctors as patients - http://t.co/7c2ENwWINE #ACEM14
@brookmanknight @jamie_wallis @fidouglas 71% of doctors described themselves as embarrassed when seeing another doc http://t.co/wEjywpXgvb
Some doctors avoid seeking medical care because they're sceptical about medicine: http://t.co/wEjywpXgvb +1
71% of doctors described themselves as embarrassed when seeing another doctor http://t.co/wEjywpXgvb
71% of doctors described themselves as embarrassed when seeing another doctor http://t.co/wEjywpXgvb
71% of doctors described themselves as embarrassed when seeing another doctor http://t.co/wEjywpXgvb
71% of doctors described themselves as embarrassed when seeing another doctor http://t.co/wEjywpXgvb
@buletproofcardi see http://t.co/wEjywpXgvb and http://t.co/Sd2WYoJjv7 for examples
Up to 1/3 of doctors stated they had a condition that they felt they should consult a doctor for, but had not done so http://t.co/wEjywpXgvb
71% of doctors described themselves as embarrassed when seeing another doctor http://t.co/wEjywpXgvb