Guest guest Posted February 11, 2008 Report Share Posted February 11, 2008 I HAVE FEMALES, HAVE HAD JUST AS GOOD MALES THOUGH. MY RHEUMY IS A FEMALE AND HAPPENED TO GO WITH HER BECAUSE OF HISTORY, HER MOM WAS MY PEDITRICIAN, AND A GOOD ONE, NOW HER DAUGHTER IS TOP IN THIS FEILD SHE IS QUITE INVOLVED MORE SO WITH R/A AND ARTHRITIS DISEASES BUT SHE TRAVELS ALL OVER THE COUNTRIES, IS VERY ACTIVE IN ALOT OF HOSPITALS, ON DIFFERENT BOARDS ETC. SO SHE KNOW HER STUFF, WE HAVE A WAIT WHEN WE GO FOR OUR APPTS. BUT I HAVE NEVER HEARD ANYONE COMPLAIN THEY HAVE SAY THEY HAVE ALL BEEN BLESSED IN FINDING HER AS SHE HAS HELPED THEM TREMENDOUSLY. SO GUESS IT JUST REALLY MATTERS ON HOW COMFORTABLE THE PATIENT IS WITH THE DOC. SHARON McNally <McNacks@...> wrote: First, they MUST have gone to school in the USA, then I look at what schools they went to, I look for any ratings or referrals and I prefer a male doctor. I have a wonderful doctor that I've had for 8 years now, I'm very lucky and very happy. [ ] Male or Female Doctors-Which do you prefer? Which do you prefer and why? Is your rheumatologist a male or female? Do you feel there is a different level of compassion from both sexes? ©x© Kami ©x© Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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