RT @WSJ: Patients immediately forget 40% to 80% of what a doctor tells them in an office ... http://on.wsj.com/1IkcLyJ pic.twitter.com/EOkj9aqoYX
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RT @WSJ: Patients immediately forget 40% to 80% of what a doctor tells them in an office ... http://on.wsj.com/1IkcLyJ pic.twitter.com/EOkj9aqoYX
@WSJ only because they heard it all before on their last visit,
@bill_macbeth @WSJ Probable that important #healthcare messages are repeated but wouldn't that make them more likely to remember Bill?
@drnickgp all I get are warnings it's not good for you and at my age! What the Hell I am knocking on the door anyway
@bill_macbeth You look healthy to me Bill. Sure if deep fried mars bars haven't killed you by now you must be bullet proof! #loveScotland
@drnickgp oddly deep fried mars I have not tried nor intend too lol
@bill_macbeth me neither Bill. I was born in Bellshill, Lanarkshire. Love Scotland but something's are best left a mystery eh?
@drnickgp aye mysterious we Scots surely are full of wanderlust and new frontiers
@WSJ @gina_simoncini that us why you take a note pad or even a friend along with you to take notes. Done that with many eye doctor trips.
@WSJ I don't believe this one. I've never forgotten and elderly patients remember EVERYTHING lol
@WSJ I cannot remember a conversation 30 minutes later, let alone one in a doctor's office.
@WSJ because they are there to talk, and she is there to listen.
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