When doctors don’t talk: a silent failure in modern medicine
I shadowed a neurologist recently. As a high school student on the cusp of applying to college, I thought I’d’ spend the day quietly observing: watching labs get ordered, hearing terms I’d Google later, maybe seeing the human side of medicine up close.
But nothing prepares you for watching someone slowly lose their chance at life—not because of their diagnosis, but because two parts of the medical system weren’t speaking to …