If I am a doctor, how will I use technology to benefit my patient and have a stable practice? by John Anderson
Answer by John Anderson:
As a physician, educate your patients:
- Avoid processed foods. There is a statistical correlation in the growth of chronic illness and the western diet with high reliance on refined grains and sugar, grain-fed beef, and processed foods.
- Keep your body, home, and office free of contagious / infectious germs. Briotech, the world’s most powerful sanitizer, can safely be used on SKIN, in EYES, in the MOUTH and NOSE, on Cuts, Burns, and even inhaled as a mist – – and kills all known viruses, bacteria, and fungi on contact. Briotech, Beyond HOCL
As a medical practitioner,
- Use a secure messaging system, like those offered with MyCharts, to send your patients references to educational resources / articles / youtube videos, and the like.
- Leverage advances in pharmacogenomics to ensure that drug selection and dosing is appropriate for patients.
- As a surgeon, incorporate stem cells to minimize post-operative adhesions and speed wound healing times.
- As an oncologist, incorporate hyperthermia to make both local and metastasized tumors more responsive to radio- / immune-/ and chemo- therapies.
If I am a doctor, how will I use technology to benefit my patient and have a stable practice?