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Adult (Ages 18+)Program Description
Event Details
Dr. Sean Sha will speak from his personal experience as a physician, patient, and family member to help attendees understand how to communicate more effectively with their healthcare provider(s).
During his talk, Dr. Sha will reveal the real-life day-to-day experience of a hospitalist (doctor who works in the hospital), his own experiences receiving care from healthcare providers (and how shocked he was at how poorly he was treated, even though the other doctor knew he was also a doctor!), explain the mentality and mindset of a doctor (how they think), and conclude with some techniques patients can use to try to help the doctor understand them--instead of just crossing fingers and hoping that the next doctor will be a great listener.
Dr. Sean Sha received his bachelors of science degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, UC Berkeley and his degree as a Medical Doctor from Loma Linda University. He completed an Internal Medicine Residency at Kaiser Santa Clara. His most recent assignment is as an Internal Medicine Hospitalist at Alaska Native Medical Center. His is board certified in Internal Medicine. He is also the proud father of Sol.
Dr. Sha has worked from Maine to Alaska, through more than a dozen hospitals, and he has realized that everywhere in America, doctors and patients struggle to communicate. In today's age of too-short visits and multi-tasking doctors, communication is more important than ever. Dr. Sha has learned a few things from his own experience working in hospitals, and many more things in the past few years from being a patient, whether dealing with his wife's pregnancy or his own medical issues, and will be sharing what he has learned.
Come and join us for this free program that is open to the public!