I happen to follow Dr. Oz on Twitter too and the first day out of the barrel he posted they had “server” issues, why, I am guessing overload. That was only short-lived and everything is up and going. Why do we like Dr. Oz? I think because he is real and brings some very complicated...
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He talks about becoming a “smart patient” and how little impact regulations are having. He reiterates much of what I have said here too about being the informed patient. A somewhat comical example, asking someone if they have had a colonoscopy, duh, do you remember? Do you remember...
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Dr. Oz, who doesn’t watch and listen to what he has to say? This is a good move on the part of Oprah to help further healthcare education. Healthcare education is needed so badly today and the media is the first place to go. Unlike some other guests, his appearances do help bring...
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Well since this article was published, we all know were Dr. Oz who appears on Oprah works. The hospital provides care for 20% of the population of New York and is the first large institution to grow from the pilot stage. What does Dr. Oz say about the paper charts he is handed…. “The paper...
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