RE: Cough-Variant Asthma - Are we missing the diagnosis?
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Hola @simplifylife encantada de estar aquí. Gracias por aportar a nuestra comunidad, por expresar y plasmar a través de tu escrito esta experiencia, es valiosa para todos. Es muy acertada tu opinión, por mucho que nos formen los textos, es perentorio, exigente y obligatorio individualizar a cada paciente. Es necesario combinar la teoría (experiencia de otros demostrada científicamente) con la práctica (que es nuestra experiencia bien llevada). Cada paciente es un mundo en su existencia, una individualidad, cargada de una inmunidad que a veces actúa a su manera. Con esto quiero decir que la terapia que funciona para un paciente no es necesariamente la adecuada para otro. Me alegro como médico de tus análisis y reflexiones, refuerzan tu pensamiento y te hacen especial.
Te estás formando en una especialidad médica apasionante, como es la Medicina Interna, que te permite una visión global de la persona enferma, asociada a todas sus entidades nosológicas que otras especialidades no te proporcionan. Es una especialidad llena de beneficios para la investigación y de grandes aportaciones a nuestra medicina. Tus escritos así lo denotan. Felicitaciones.
Te invito respetuosamente a nuestra convocatoria semanal y mensual, nos gustaría conocer tus opiniones y experiencias al respecto.
Feliz semana para ti y los tuyos.
Hi @simplifylife nice to be here. Thank you for contributing to our community, for expressing and expressing through your writing this experience, it is valuable for everyone. It is very accurate your view, no matter how much we are trained in the texts, it is peremptory, demanding and mandatory to individualize each patient. It is necessary to combine the theory (experience of others scientifically proven) with the practicum (which is our experience well conducted). Each patient is a world in its existence, an individuality, loaded with an immunity that sometimes acts in its own way. By this I mean that the therapy that works for one patient is not necessarily the right one for another. I am glad as a physician for your analysis and thoughts, it strengthens your thinking and makes you special.
You are training in an exciting medical specialty, such as Internal Medicine, which allows you a global vision of the sick person, associated with all its nosological entities that other specialties do not provide. It is a specialty full of benefits for research and great contributions to our medicine. Your writing denotes it. Congratulations.
I respectfully invite you to our weekly and monthly call, we would like to know your opinions and experiences in this regard.
Happy week to you and yours.
Yes, you are absolutely correct. We are entering into an era of more tailored prescribing for individual patients. I think it is time we start to move away from template management plans for every patient with the same diagnosis. And it is already happening in countries like the United Kingdom.
Internal Medicine is indeed fun, broadens the concept and approach to a patient!