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If faced with severe personal problems would you consult a doctor?would you be more comfortable seeking treatment with a male or a female doctor?why?

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Question added by amer jayyousi , Business Development Consultant , freelance
Date Posted: 2013/12/24
Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein
by Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein , Chief Executive Officer & ERP Architect , Egyptian Software Group

I don't know. I never had to.

I certainly beleive that we should consult doctors when we have to or fr preventive measures. I don't think that gender counts here. What counts is getting cured by seeking the best I can afford.

Azza Al-Shaikh
by Azza Al-Shaikh , Senior Content Consultant , TMD | The Marketing Department

 

Well the question is hypothetical, so experienced it or not "if it happened" I would rather to educate myself about the problem and it solutions first then I‘ll act upon them, if seeing a doctor seemed the best of all the solutions or one of the helping measures I should seek, then definitely I’ll book myself a doctor appointment.

I agree with Mr. Tohamy we should seek the best we can afford regardless the gender.

 

Menerva Melad
by Menerva Melad , Account Executive, Key Accounts , Graphic Home Company

I don't know. I never had to.

Yassine Shamalti
by Yassine Shamalti , Operations Manager , Mcdonalds - Al Mana Group Of Companies

Regardless of whether the issue is medical, personal or simply fiscal (business-related), receiving consultation is a personal choice that highly relies on the client's comfort level in seeking professional advice, trust with the consultant, and capability to communicate. Personally, I am the kind of individual that would see if I could deal with my medical issue without professional intervention. Typically a consultant has already answered the questions you haven't even set on the table, but the real question is are you bold enough to ask these questions. In regards to severe personal problems (even if they are medical or psychogical) the best thing to do first is to receive the support of individuals you trust before seeking a professional's assistance. After having a foundation of trust amongst your spouse, children, and close friends you should consult a professional because you may lack the adequate knowledge to diagnose and treat your problem. Depending on my gender and quite possibly my religious and cultural background, I may be more comfortable seeing a female doctor ( for example if I was a religious female). All these answers will vary from individual to another and to generalize as a consultant only makes your job even more difficult :)

Wayne Greiner (MBIFM)
by Wayne Greiner (MBIFM) , Engineering/ Facilities Manager. , Hertfordshire Constabulary

Personal problems can be shared with trusted family and friends or a professional person other than a doctor, if you are medically unwell then a doctor would be your best bet. A person's gender is of no importance in this matter.

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