Posted on Dec 6, 2014
SPC Richard White
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I have heard that Dr.s are not diagnosing PTSD correctly.I also had a misdiagnosis by a couple of navy doctors when I was younger.They first thought I had ring worm but an senior Doctor recognized what I really had was Impetigo.
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CPT Surgical Physician Assistant
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Just as a side note, impetigo and ringworm can look very similar. Also, the DSM just had a revision so the definitions for some psychiatric diseases are changing making their dx a touch difficult to those with the old standards. The opinions of the provider can sometimes also affect their diagnosis of certain conditions (especially if their criteria is "fuzzy").
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SGT Kyle Taylor
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NO!!
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CW5 Desk Officer
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SPC Richard White, I've seen civilian doctors and military doctors, and I don't think there's a black/white line separating the two. I've had great military doctors and not-so-great civilian doctors, and vice versa. Overally, especially lately, I've been more than satisfied with the care I get from military doctors.
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SPC Richard White
SPC Richard White
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It seems civilian doctors are more worried about getting their payments from insurance companies.I have also experienced that.
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