D.D. asks from West Mifflin, PA on June 06, 2011
How to Ask a Doctor for Their Medical Schooling.
I have an old high school friend who became a doctor. He quite a few states away, but when I asked him some questions he kindly answered them. He also stated to make sure to find out where they went to school. I just don't quite know how to ask that when making an appointment.
This is a specialty doctor.
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Thank you for your input. I did look up her name online and found out the school she attended. I also got word that school was acceptable to my friend who is a doctor out of state. Thanks Mama's.
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C.C. answers from San Francisco on June 06, 2011
I have always heard that board certification is more important than where specifically a doctor went to school or did their residency. A doctor has to complete specific requirements to be board certified in their field, so it's a good benchmark showing that the doctor knows his/her stuff.
J.S. answers from Hartford on June 06, 2011
All doctors have their diplomas and schooling certificates displayed on their walls. You have every right to view them. Just ask them where they went to school, and you can ask to see their diplomas. It's not secret information. Most doctors are proud of where they schooled.
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C.J. answers from Milwaukee on June 06, 2011
I always keep in the back of my mind that SOMEONE has to be at the BOTTOM of the class if there's a top. Just something to think about.
T.B. answers from Bloomington on June 06, 2011
My doctor's office and my boys' ped. have websites and all of the doctors schooling/creditials is on there. Have you tried that? When my Mom had cancer last year and was referred to her oncologist, we Googled him and found a list of his schooling/credentials.
W.M. answers from Nashville on June 06, 2011
you usually don't have to ask, they almost always have their degree hanging on the wall in the office. Or, have a friend call anonymously and ask then you make your appt at a later date...from a different number. ;o)
K.B. answers from Philadelphia on June 06, 2011
You would simply ask the appointment taker or nurse who you talk to where the doctor got his medical degree from. I'm not sure how you are suppose to interpret that. How are you to know which school is better than another. I don't know the purpose of this question, but if you want to know just flat out ask. You won't be the first to ask that question and has every right to know. If the doctor seems miffed by it then I'd wonder why. Any good doctor is open and honest about everything.
K. B
mom to 5 including triplets
D.S. answers from Allentown on June 06, 2011
Hi, T.
They usually have them on the wall in their office.
D.
T.F. answers from Dallas on June 06, 2011
Our Dr's have info listed on their websites.
Follow your gut and if you don't feel comfortable or don't trust the Dr. then don't go.
I am sure people ask all the time. I personally did not ask those specifics because our Dr's were recommended by word of mouth and are highly regarded in our area.
M.R. answers from Chicago on June 06, 2011
Just ask!
Ask for where he did his four years of medical school, his four years of residency, and his 2-4 years of sub-specialty.
A.J. answers from Williamsport on June 07, 2011
They often have diplomas on the wall. But he wont' be offended if you straight up ask.
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