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Working with Your Doctor.

Last updated Thursday, January 06, 2005

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You and your doctor

How does person with arthritis develop a partnership with his or her doctor?

This article is about a special kind of relationship--the one between you and your doctor. If you have arthritis, you know just how important this relationship is. We hope this information helps you to make it one that is valuable and rewarding.

Since arthritis care often requires frequent visits to the doctor, an ongoing partnership can develop if you and your doctor are willing to work at it. It's to your advantage to have the best possible relationship with your doctor, because by helping your doctor, you help yourself.

A partnership in arthritis care is a relationship in which:

  • The person with arthritis actively tries to understand and learn about his or her medical condition and treatment program. The person also makes a commitment to follow the doctor's advice.
  • The doctor tries to be aware of the person's needs, doing such things as making an effort to explain difficult concepts fully.
  • The person with arthritis and the doctor discuss the effects of arthritis and the treatment program in an atmosphere of respect and trust.

It takes effort and time to develop a strong, working relationship. You'll realize, though, that your efforts will help you to better control and manage your arthritis.

You can help your doctor help you by doing the following:

  • Making a commitment to take an active role in your medical care
  • Choosing to follow your treatment program as best you can
  • Getting the most out of office visits
  • Talking honestly with your doctor

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