Living Well, Despite Lupus: Listen Up, Doc!
When you have a chronic illness, going to the doctor can seem like a full-time job. That’s why it’s so important to make each and every appointment count. In Listen Up, Doc!, you’ll learn tips on how to effectively prepare for and manage your appointments, pointers that go well beyond “make a list of questions”. And you’ll hear, first-hand from a patient-author, how to avoid the pitfalls that might be preventing you from getting the most out of your appointments. The goal? Effective appointments that equal effective treatment, every single time!
Attendee Takeaways:
• Learn how to prepare for doctor’s appointments
• Learn how to make the most of your doctor’s appointments
• Avoid pitfalls at doctor’s appointments
• Effective Appointments = Effective Treatment
Who Should Attend:
• People with lupus, particularly newly diagnosed
• Spouses and loved ones of people with lupus
• Caretakers
• Anyone with a chronic illness
Disclaimer:
As you know, lupus is a very individualized disease and only you and your doctor know your particular type of disease. This presentation is provided for educational and informational purposes and the Foundation in not engaged in providing medical advice or endorsing one treatment method over another. Before making any decisions, you should consult with your doctor.
Attendee Takeaways:
• Learn how to prepare for doctor’s appointments
• Learn how to make the most of your doctor’s appointments
• Avoid pitfalls at doctor’s appointments
• Effective Appointments = Effective Treatment
Who Should Attend:
• People with lupus, particularly newly diagnosed
• Spouses and loved ones of people with lupus
• Caretakers
• Anyone with a chronic illness
Disclaimer:
As you know, lupus is a very individualized disease and only you and your doctor know your particular type of disease. This presentation is provided for educational and informational purposes and the Foundation in not engaged in providing medical advice or endorsing one treatment method over another. Before making any decisions, you should consult with your doctor.
Seminar Date:
January 08, 2013