How to Pick a Surgeon for a Prostatectomy
Things You'll Need
- Physician information including first and last name, address and specialty
Instructions
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Use an Internet service. Services such as MDNationwide will charge you for a full background report, but the information is often extensive. You can expect to read results on the doctor's training, education, awards, any malpractice history, license status and board-certification status.
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Contact the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), a non-profit organization composed of 24 medical specialty boards. The ABMS website is http://www.abms.org.
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Contact the state medical board. Most state medical boards offer limited information on doctors, so you may wish to do further research.
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Contact your insurance company. Some insurance companies have networks that enable you to check if the surgeon you choose is included in that network and will be less expensive for you.
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Interview various surgeons. Ask each how much experience he or she has had in performing prostatectomies. What is his success rate with similar patients? Is the hospital where she works one that is comfortable and convenient for you? (You will likely spend several days in the hospital after surgery.)
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