who am i?

I started my professional path many years ago by studying various courses in alternative medicine as well as courses related to conventional medicine such as first aid, and human anatomy and physiology. After that, I applied for undergraduate and graduate studies in cognitive and brain psychology at the academy where I also worked as a statistics practitioner. My experience as a practitioner in courses in statistics and research methods has given me the ability to deal with statistics that appear in articles, and allow me to filter out the most reliable academic information that can be relied upon when making decisions.

Because of my interest in medicine, during my master’s degree in Cognitive and Brain Psychology, I took many courses related to medicine: FMRI, MRI, neuroanatomy, neurobiology, mental illness medications, brain diseases, and more.

After graduating, I found a job as a medical malpractice researcher, in which I was exposed to patients’ medical files, learned to read lab tests, and hospitalizations, formulated claims here or there about whether there was medical malpractice or not, located and read medical articles, and summarized them into insights regarding the case and The patient’s medical condition.

 

My academic education and professional experience as a medical researcher in a medical malpractice law firm have exposed me to cases where patients faced painful and complex situations, which seemed that patients could do something to improve their medical condition but seemed tired or weak too much to trust themselves and prefer to blindly trust the system and the doctor until it was too late for them. I have no judgment against them, but anyone who reads medical malpractice cases, cannot help noticing that in many cases if only those patients knew more about the treatment options and risks involved in each option, they could often have chosen differently. If it is simply to change a doctor, change to a different treatment offered for their condition, conventional innovative or alternative, which has a greater chance of recovery, or even postpone or give up medical procedures in which the chances of side effects are relatively high. In such a reading, and without judgment, it sometimes seemed that there was something in the sick person, who simply did not want to know so much. Preferred to give the full responsibility to someone else, not only the authority to treat but the entire responsibility for deciding who and what happens in treatment.

 

 

 

These cases motivated me to look at any medical condition as having a higher and faster recovery potential than is commonly thought, a potential that in order to fulfill one must dare to locate with determination and self-work the knowledge about most treatments for diseases, opinions on these treatments, opinions of these researchers and others, As well as the names of experts in every field of therapy, in one’s country and around the world.

 

I realized that it is essential to focus on thinking for yourself, take full responsibility for your part in the treatment, and choose for yourself as a patient.

 

I believe that my education and professional experience have given me the knowledge and experience in locating thorough, accurate, and comprehensive medical information for anyone who requires it. I am not a doctor, and a medical informant report does not replace or purport to replace medical advice, but I believe that the medical information, which appears in a medical informant report, is invaluable and allows anyone to take the responsibility that is their right, for healthier and better medical decisions.

 

I still continue my work in locating information for medical malpractice attorneys, but also find interest and challenge in helping people find the complete and quick cure for their illness, and I do so by writing medical informant reports on any complex or simple medical condition. These reports include the horizon of treatment options available to the patient, whether they belong to traditional or innovative and groundbreaking conventional medicine, or whether they belong to major streams of alternative medicine in conjunction with the scientific evidence obtained about them. The reports include as many new and relevant clinical trials as possible. I also try to include in the report the opinions of previous patients posted on social networks and forums from across the network.

 

I have a natural aspiration to give every person the knowledge he needs to reach complete health, free from worries. I strive for this goal with uncompromising determination, a caring attitude, and a genuine desire to help.

 

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