The Problem with Investigation before Examination

In this short article published in Psychology Today I tell my own story of a vaccination injury to my left shoulder. The increasing pain that resulted led me to to visit my doctor to address the issue and my experience that followed demonstrated a flaw in the sequence of events within the practice of U.S. medicine. I also previously wrote about this encounter with the U.S. healthcare system in my JAMA Internal Medicine publication Investigations Before Examinations: This Is How We Practice Medicine Here.

You can read the full Psychology Today article here.

Also click here to read my related publication in JAMA Internal Medicine – Investigations Before Examinations: This Is How We Practice Medicine Here.

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