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Paperback How to Talk to Your Child's Doctor: A Handbook for Parents Book

ISBN: 1591026199

ISBN13: 9781591026198

How to Talk to Your Child's Doctor: A Handbook for Parents

A two-year-old develops a nasty cough and after experiencing breathing problems, his concerned parents take him to the emergency room. The doctor on call diagnoses his symptoms as croup, prescribes treatment, but days later the cough is no better. After another trip to the emergency room, x-rays, respiratory therapy, and treatment for asthma, the little boy still cannot shake his cough and breathing difficulties. Finally, two weeks later, the family...

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A guide for parents who want to ensure they get their doctor's best for the sake of their child

When it comes to one's child, communication should not be an issue. "How to Talk to Your Child's Doctor: A Handbook for Parents" is a guide for parents who want to ensure they get their doctor's best for the sake of their child. Seeking to conserve time and avoid the bureaucracy of the medical profession, the ideas laid within are there to help parents speed along while not sacrificing quality. "How to Talk to Your Child's Doctor" is a must for parents who want to help their doctor help their child.

Tremendous insight & an excellent resource

Dr. Christopher Johnson is back with a new book, 'How To Talk To Your Child's Doctor', and was kind enough to speak with me again about how it came to be. Dr. Johnson's first book,'Your Critically Ill Child - Life and Death Choices Parents Must Face, was a Library Journal pick for their list of Best Consumer Health Books of 2007, and I was very impressed imagining how helpful it would be for parents in unimaginable crisis. But 'How To Talk To Your Child's Doctor' is for everyone. I'll have to concede that it's geared towards parents, but anyone looking to know how doctors think will be able to use this vastly helpful book in advocating for the patient - whether that be their child or themselves. It's fascinating, well organized, and should be handed out with that little freebie diaper bag they give you at the hospital with your new baby. I really do consider this a must-read for parents of children of all ages and for anyone else who'd like to feel less of an outsider while sitting in that lovely paper gown. You can hear our podcast interview at PsychJourney dot com.
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