1. Create Good Patient-Physician Relationships
Patients expected to be treated with true concern, kindness and respect.
2. Be Clear, Consistent, and Open in Communication
Aside from being compassionate, it’s significant to communicate clearly and on the patient’s level. Make sure to use simple words and not technical jargons.
3. Ask for Consent
It’s critical to get the patients’ consent before engaging in any activities.
4. Accurate and Full Documentation
Keeping accurate records and history of the visits is vital in successful practice.
5. Stay Updated
Maintain your license through continued education, training and testing.
6. Be Prepared Always
No matter how busy a physician may be, never compromise the time given in preparing for appointments.
7. Follow Proper Procedures
Policies are set for a reason, and they must be followed to ensure the best possible care is provided.
8. Explanations and Apology
When a physician does something wrong, a heartfelt apology must be given to the patients.