Ep. 105: There is No “One Size Fits All” Treatment Protocol For Your Patients

by Connie Cheung

In any given specialty in the field of medicine, there tends to be a “one size fits all” approach for specific conditions and ailments, whether it be through diet recommendations, medication prescriptions, or surgery.

The one size fits all approach makes sense when we treat with the specialty in mind, in the context of the disease or illness you’re treating. However it’s important to remember that each patient has their variables that are often compounded by their genetics, stress levels, lifestyles, and environment. There exists many more variables, and each patient must be treated as a unique human being with unique needs that are specific to them. Tailoring a specific treatment plan should be the ultimate goal in our healthcare today.

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