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Shopping Around for A Second Opinion — Posted on WomenSaveMoney.com
Saving Money and Your Health: How to Determine What You Need, And Where You Should Go to Get It
(St. Petersburg, Fla.) – For some men, asking for a second opinion on a medical diagnosis is like asking for directions – it just doesn’t happen. But how important is that second opinion? For some medical insurance companies, second opinions are so important – they are required before treatment.
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David McKalip, MD, Diplomate, American Board of Neurological Surgery
“With MOC, we have the tools to stand strong.”
Dr. McKalip believes maintaining a standard of care is the responsibility of a profession. “The profession of Neurosurgery has taken this obligation seriously and has created and implemented a strenuous Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program,” he explained. “The program assures that certified Neurosurgeons provide state-of-the-art care, are monitored by their peers for deficiencies and are familiar with the latest evidence-based care.”
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Knowing the Symptoms of a Brain Tumor
Local woman handles the challenge of dealing with a life-changing tumor
May is National Brain Tumor Awareness Month
“It was a big shock,” says Gloria Harden when asked about her diagnosis. Harden was told that she had a large tumor in her brain after seeing her doctor for vertigo, dizziness and loss of balance. “I was very disturbed by my symptoms,” she says, “and I couldn’t remember things. My family thought I had Alzheimer’s.” But she went with her instincts and had her symptoms checked out by her primary care physician. Continue reading “Knowing the Symptoms of a Brain Tumor” »