Managing Patient Expectations

Published 2024-05-14
In this video, Dr. Webb shares his thoughts on not always being able to help every patient that he consults with.

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All Comments (11)
  • @paul-118
    So true. Thank you for being candid about this
  • @a.fee-oh1328
    That has to be heart breaking for both parties...patients and doctors.
  • Its also really bad when they have so many problems but refuse to fix their lifestyle, they just have issues and want medications, it kinda burns you out
  • @FastAsleepMD
    Heartbreaking but the right thing to do. -Biased Anesthesiologist. Where do you refer them doc? I see failed back surgery syndrome patients.
  • @MK-ft3qt
    So you're an orthopedic surgeon? Do orthopedic surgeons deal with internal adhesions from an electric shock injury? You know, multiple muscle tears that formed adhesions and shortened the muscles/tendons?
  • @mac_user8888
    Sighing and complaining doesn't solve SHIT. Just do your job to the best of your ability and move forward. Again I'll say, WTF...