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Postby dady » Sat Sep 06, 2008 2:59 pm

I`m a dad of a 13 yo boy and my wife and his mother always insist on being present in exam room during his regular physical exams. She is rather solicitous mother who take good care for his mental and physical development. The Medical Office requirements demand parent to be present at the examination until come of age. I`m worried about our son`s health non less then my wife, but she consider a women is as appropriate for chaperone, independently of the gender of the child.
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Postby The Colonel » Sat Sep 06, 2008 8:42 pm

You're point being what?

That you want to go?
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Postby Guest » Tue Sep 16, 2008 11:57 pm

His point being that he's not sure it'd be all-round a good thing his mother attending all the time. I had friend with embarrassment or self-esteem issues because their mother molly-cuddled them a bit too much like so.
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Postby The Colonel » Wed Sep 17, 2008 12:09 am

Oh please. :roll:
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Re: Mom in exam room

Postby Yoanna_mother » Fri Mar 06, 2009 9:11 pm

Parents are the best people to monitor their child’s growth and development. They are the people who know their children best. Health professionals act as partners to parents in this process. It is important to monitor your child’s development so that any possible problems can be identified and treated as early as possible. Children grow and develop very quickly, especially the teenagers. If some problems are not discovered and treated early, it can lead to further problems later in life. It is quite possible for shy pubescent boy because of shame to save symptoms about any aberration of normal physical development or health, not aware of their importance. The medical office policy in most societies requires a parent or guardian to be present in exam room during the exam. That afford an quite legitimate opportunity and acceptable excuse to the mother to witness the examination and to become ecquiant about the stage of development of ner child, especially if it`s a boy, after stop bathing him.
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Re: Mom in exam room

Postby The Colonel » Sat Mar 07, 2009 4:06 am

"Medical Office Exams" - no such thing in the UK.

Once again you think your American version is universal. :roll:
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Re: Mom in exam room

Postby Jerome » Sat May 30, 2009 11:47 am

dady wrote:I`m a dad of a 13 yo boy and my wife and his mother always insist on being present in exam room during his regular physical exams. She is rather solicitous mother who take good care for his mental and physical development. The Medical Office requirements demand parent to be present at the examination until come of age. I`m worried about our son`s health non less then my wife, but she consider a women is as appropriate for chaperone, independently of the gender of the child.

I can understand your concern. I did not know there were requirements that a parent be in the exam room with a child after reaching teens however. Like everything in the USA its probably fear of lawsuits should anything ontoward be alledged. Back to the point however. My Mother has always been a Mother hen and took it to the point of embarasement once i reached an age where I should have had some privacy about my body. I would suggest you as the Dad find out if theres a way around this rule by signing a waiver. It may be OK with your son which I doubt since your asking about it.
I have held a bit of resentment over the years about my Mother treating me as a toddler at that age. A boy reaches a point where he perers his mom is not looking at his naked body any longer. I think the ball is in your court Dady
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Postby Guest » Mon Jun 01, 2009 11:22 am

The Colonel wrote:"Medical Office Exams" - no such thing in the UK.



Interesting. Where do patients see their physicians in the UK?
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Postby H. Franklin Layne » Tue Jun 02, 2009 2:56 am

Guest wrote:
The Colonel wrote:"Medical Office Exams" - no such thing in the UK.



Interesting. Where do patients see their physicians in the UK?



Are you serious? I have to believe you are assuming an antagonistic role here, so I will say that if you are any indication, the Free Clinic would be perfect!

If you actually are serious, and asking a legit question, carry on!
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Re: Mom in exam room

Postby Guest » Tue Jun 02, 2009 7:54 am

The Colonel wrote:"Medical Office Exams" - no such thing in the UK.

Once again you think your American version is universal. :roll:


Yes, I'm serious. If there is no such thing as a medical office exam, where do you get your exam? The US has free clinics, and you are escorted into a medical office to discuss your case and then to the exam room if necessary.


So what's the UK version?
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Postby Anonnymouse » Tue Jun 02, 2009 9:36 pm

Guest wrote:


So what's the UK version?


The UK version is that if you have a medical problem you go to see your Doctor (General Practitioner) at his/her surgery. You don't have a regular annual (or whatever) medical check-up, principally because medical care in the Uk is free and so you don't need to satisfy a health insurer that you are fit to continue insuring.
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Postby Guest » Thu Jun 04, 2009 11:42 am

Anonnymouse wrote:
Guest wrote:


So what's the UK version?


The UK version is that if you have a medical problem you go to see your Doctor (General Practitioner) at his/her surgery. You don't have a regular annual (or whatever) medical check-up, principally because medical care in the Uk is free and so you don't need to satisfy a health insurer that you are fit to continue insuring.


Thank you mouse. You call it a surgery, we call it an office or exam room.

I don't think you have the info right on the insurance. It's not necessary to have an exam once a year for the insurance. That's up to the individual and recommended but not necessary to retain insurance. But kudos to the UK for sure for the free medical care.
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Re: Mom in exam room

Postby Yoanna_mother » Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:22 pm

dady wrote:I`m a dad of a 13 yo boy and my wife and his mother always insist on being present in exam room during his regular physical exams. She is rather solicitous mother who take good care for his mental and physical development. The Medical Office requirements demand parent to be present at the examination until come of age. I`m worried about our son`s health non less then my wife, but she consider a women is as appropriate for chaperone, independently of the gender of the child.

She is his mother and has every reason to be concerned about his mental and physical development. Moreover, large part of people around the world can`t live in perfect social environment with well organized and worked health services. Main part of the bringing up of the children at those societies is loaded to the mother. Actually I have never seen fathers in our pediatrics. This is of long standing routine who presumably is accepted at most of societies and nobody attempt to alter it. By the way I also think that mother ought to keep an eye of her offspring`s development till an age of 13 - 14 years old, independently of their gender.
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Re: Mom in exam room

Postby TheJudge » Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:51 pm

Yoanna_mother wrote:
dady wrote:I`m a dad of a 13 yo boy and my wife and his mother always insist on being present in exam room during his regular physical exams. She is rather solicitous mother who take good care for his mental and physical development. The Medical Office requirements demand parent to be present at the examination until come of age. I`m worried about our son`s health non less then my wife, but she consider a women is as appropriate for chaperone, independently of the gender of the child.

She is his mother and has every reason to be concerned about his mental and physical development. Moreover, large part of people around the world can`t live in perfect social environment with well organized and worked health services. Main part of the bringing up of the children at those societies is loaded to the mother. Actually I have never seen fathers in our pediatrics. This is of long standing routine who presumably is accepted at most of societies and nobody attempt to alter it. By the way I also think that mother ought to keep an eye of her offspring`s development till an age of 13 - 14 years old, independently of their gender.


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