Curley A W
Bradley, Curley & Asiano, San Francisco, CA, USA.
J Am Coll Dent. 1997 Summer;64(2):21-4.
A lawyer with more than twenty years of experience defending dentists in malpractice situations reflects on the attitudes he typically sees in dentist defendants. The "professional" orientation that patients should expect nothing more than that the dentist does his or her best, is often at odds with the patient plaintiff view that they will have their feelings recognized at almost any price. The lawyer's role is often one of education. As the facts and perspectives involved are revealed through disclosure, resolutions begin to emerge. The best approach is for dentists to learn to communicate with patients--from their perspectives.
一位有着二十多年在医疗事故案件中为牙医辩护经验的律师,反思了他在牙医被告身上通常看到的态度。患者应该只期望牙医尽最大努力的这种“专业”取向,往往与患者原告认为他们无论如何都要让自己的感受得到认可的观点不一致。律师的角色通常是教育性的。随着通过披露揭示出所涉及的事实和观点,解决方案开始浮现。对牙医来说,最好的方法是学会从患者的角度与他们沟通。