Colorado Medical Society seeks patient stories on experiences with physicians

Dean Holzkamp
Dean Holzkamp
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The Colorado Medical Society is seeking patient stories about experiences with their physicians. The organization has posed several questions to encourage patients to reflect on the quality of care they have received. These include how a connection with a physician influences comfort in discussing diagnoses or treatment plans, the impact of time spent with a physician on openness during vulnerable moments, and examples of compassionate care.

Patients are also invited to share instances when their physician went beyond expectations to provide quality care. The society aims to gather these accounts as part of its ongoing efforts to highlight the importance of strong patient-physician relationships and compassionate medical practices.



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