Christopher M. Johnson, MD, MA (Santa Fe, NM), is a pediatrician in private practice at Pediatric Intensive Care Associates, PC. Formerly, he was employed by the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, as professor of pediatrics and director of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. He is the author of Your Critically Ill Child: Life and Death Choices Parents Must Face, which was selected by Library Journal for its Best Consumer Health Books of 2007. For more about author Christopher Johnson, visit www.chrisjohnsonmd.com.
Description
Introduction; Like Ships Passing in the Night; The Medical History: Where It All Starts; Looking and Touching: How and Why the Doctor Examines Your Child; Sharp Needles and Cold X-Rays: How Doctors Use Common Tests; Putting It All Together: The Differential Diagnosis; What to Do: How Doctors Choose Therapies for Your Child; Why We Are This Way: How Doctors Are Trained; Knowing More and More About Less and Less: Managing Specialists; When the Conversation Turns Sour: How to Handle a Difficult Doctor; Putting It All Together: Solving Problems as a Doctor Does; Index.
"...a great read for any parent. It really helps you get inside of the mind of your child's doctor and figure out how to best communicate. It tells you why most miscommunications happen, how to avoid misdiagnosis, and gives some of the best information I have ever seen on how to deal with a difficult doctor. This book is actually useful for communicating with any medical professional: Dentists, pediatricians, general practitioners, surgeons, and even your veterinarian. I cannot recommend it highly enough." --Gruntlings.com, All Things Baby & Child, October 23, 2008