I call them Dr. xxxxxx unless they invite me to use their first name. Kaiser does have the habit of addressing colleagues with first names, but that is not universal in all medical communities. Simple courtesy applies to seek the individual preference and always err on the side of showing respect for their position. I called my nephrologist at Kaiser, Scott, which was once again the custom at Kaiser but I call my current nephrologist Dr. Peterson here in Idaho. It is always an individual issue.
Quote from: Hemodoc on March 19, 2014, 03:35:59 PMI call them Dr. xxxxxx unless they invite me to use their first name. Kaiser does have the habit of addressing colleagues with first names, but that is not universal in all medical communities. Simple courtesy applies to seek the individual preference and always err on the side of showing respect for their position. I called my nephrologist at Kaiser, Scott, which was once again the custom at Kaiser but I call my current nephrologist Dr. Peterson here in Idaho. It is always an individual issue.Hey, hemodoc!! How have you been? How are things in Idaho??Since your current neph is not a colleague, do you ever see yourself calling him by his first name? At what point would you feel comfortable making that switch from "Dr. xxxxx" to "first name here"?
Hemodoc,so glad Idaho and the grandkids are bringing you such pleasure!I call all my docs Dr and agree that title is deserved! I prefer they call me by my first name.
Quote from: MooseMom on March 19, 2014, 10:07:53 PMHemodoc,so glad Idaho and the grandkids are bringing you such pleasure!I call all my docs Dr and agree that title is deserved! I prefer they call me by my first name.My little "fiance," the little 4 year old, is a complete joy. She wants to marry her "Papa" and it is by far the best job I have ever had helping raise her. We will go on another "date" tomorrow good Lord willing. She is an eager learner and I enjoy teaching her as much as she can absorb. It is indeed one blessing I can thank my renal disease for since I would still be working ridiculous hours in the middle of the desert where I really didn't want to be in the first place if I hadn't started dialysis. I would have had a more secure retirement working another 14-17 years, but the rewards here and now with this young child make up for everything else, including the rigors of dialysis. Funny how life happens without our plans, but I am quite grateful for this time with this little child. Once again, she is a complete joy and Idaho is quite beautiful and in many ways reminds me of growing up in Alaska when I was a kid.
Quote from: Hemodoc on March 19, 2014, 10:34:25 PMQuote from: MooseMom on March 19, 2014, 10:07:53 PMHemodoc,so glad Idaho and the grandkids are bringing you such pleasure!I call all my docs Dr and agree that title is deserved! I prefer they call me by my first name.My little "fiance," the little 4 year old, is a complete joy. She wants to marry her "Papa" and it is by far the best job I have ever had helping raise her. We will go on another "date" tomorrow good Lord willing. She is an eager learner and I enjoy teaching her as much as she can absorb. It is indeed one blessing I can thank my renal disease for since I would still be working ridiculous hours in the middle of the desert where I really didn't want to be in the first place if I hadn't started dialysis. I would have had a more secure retirement working another 14-17 years, but the rewards here and now with this young child make up for everything else, including the rigors of dialysis. Funny how life happens without our plans, but I am quite grateful for this time with this little child. Once again, she is a complete joy and Idaho is quite beautiful and in many ways reminds me of growing up in Alaska when I was a kid.You have no idea how happy this makes me! It all sounds so wonderful! I know that you two will have a lovely date. You are blessed, and I am very pleased. I have missed seeing you around IHD, so it is really nice to hear from you. Hope you are diligent in putting away your socks! Lol!
This is a very difficult one ... and one that had me wondering for years ...... one of the facts is that a doctor knows our most intimate medical weaknesses very well..... and because of this ... is it perhaps better to keep a respectful distance with a doctor... in order to keep our self-respect...?... Strangely enough... I must admit .... that one certain doctor has my complete trust... and there is no problem occurring about that matter... ...because an original trust with this doctor has been established already... ...so perhaps ... the answer is in how much we trust a doctor ?
My Best advice to anyone if you want to know what to call a doctor, ASK HIM OR HER what they want to be called. They will tell you.
As a doctor myself and a patient and a patients husband I deal with this all the time.As a doctor I want my patients to be comfortable so i leave it up to them. Some prefer Dr.--- others just DOC, and some use my first name. I really dont care what they do .
How about 'Dr Joe' while in the office and anyone else is around, reserving 'Joe' for private conversations.This serves to maintain a measure of professional respect and courtesy when others are present so that they do not get the idea that they too can simply call the doctor 'Joe'.