Guest guest Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 I knew it. Thanks for sharing Helen. This is a topic I have never seen discussed, but I had a sense many of us were saying, " I love you too! " at the end of appointments. Here is what a few others had to say about this from posts on blog, FaceBook: Love begins with the decision to love. First you allow love to be possible, then you grow to where love is intentional. My patients know I love them. It begins with a shared understanding of our interconnectedness, but almost almost always ends up being something more personal. Professional, innocent, but personal. - an RN Especially with our senior patients, there is no medicine better than love. Phama-therapies dull the senses but offer no emotional comfort. I exchange many " I love you " s, hold a lot of hands. The weaker the family presence, the stronger mine. It's the part of the job I don't get paid for. It's the part for which I feel the best compensated. - an MD Pamela Wible, MD Blog with me:) http://www.idealmedicalcare.org/blog/ > > > I care a lot about my patients. You may say I love my patients. Get and give hugs often. When patients tell me " I love you " , I tell them I love you too, but I won't say it first just to be professional. > > Helen > > To: > From: roxywible@... > Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 09:20:14 +0000 > Subject: Doctors who love patients. Is it okay? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm not talking about a sexual attraction. I'm referring to sort of an > > unconditional love, a " creative goodwill " as Luther King suggests > > we all have for one another. Professional distance never appealed to me. > > > > Falling in love with patients: > > http://www.idealmedicalcare.org/blog/falling-in-love-with-patients/ > > > > Do you think it's okay? > > > > Is it okay to end an office visit with, " I love you. " > > Especially if patient announces this first. > > > > Do you all have patients who do this? > > Do you have patients who want hugs > > at the end of their visits? > > > > Maybe it's more of a female thing? > > > > ~ Pamela > > > > Pamela Wible, MD > > Blog with me:) http://www.idealmedicalcare.org/blog/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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