I am going through a stage right now where several of my regular doctors are retired or retiring. Most often, they are breaking the pact we made where they promised not to retire until I offered my approval – but let’s move on from there.
The net result is meeting new healthcare providers and the opportunity to compare and vet bedside manner.
I’ve noticed that sometimes I feel rushed and that is never a good sign. In a first visit in particular, I appreciate a doctor who just seems to want to spend time getting to know me. Me, not even my medical history, just me.
Most recently, one of my long-term providers retired and hands down, his bedside manner was the best. In all the years, I always felt as if he knew me, not just my medical conditions. He walked into every visit asking something about my family with a detail from our last visit. If ever there has been a problem, he would call just to say “You ok? How are you doing?”
When he retired, I asked for a recommendation that would rival his style. I recently had a first visit with his recommendation. This doctor’s style was so aligned with my retiring physician that I felt as I was in the room with a younger version of himself. The answer, “he was my mentor, I learned what I know from him.”
Yes, doctor, yes you did and good for you – and me too.