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How to Prepare for a Consultation with Dr. Ken
Proper preparation ensures a clear, focused, and productive consultation. Good sound, stable connection, and readiness with questions and lab results help Dr. Ken analyze your case accurately and use the time efficiently. A calm environment and attentive listening make it easier to understand explanations and follow the treatment plan correctly
Before the Consultation
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Before the Consultation
Use a computer or laptop – this ensures good video and sound quality and allows you to clearly see any documents that Dr. Ken may show during the session
Check your internet connection in advance
Prepare a notebook or notepad – write down all the questions you would like to ask the doctor beforehan
Be ready to resend your lab results if needed or share your screen via Google Meet to show any test results you did not have time to send before the consultation
This visit focuses on clinical reasoning and orientation, not on rushing into action.
During the Consultation
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Try to get answers to all your questions during the session - After the consultation, you can contact the assistant for clarifications, but it may take some time to receive a response
Do not try to write down the list of tests or medications - Everything the doctor prescribes (tests, treatments, and recommendations) will be provided to you in a PDF file after the consultation
Focus on what the doctor explains, especially when discussing laboratory tests, medications, and treatment sequences
You may take short notes if you want to remember specific explanations or observation

What Not to Do
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Before the Consultation
Do not interrupt the doctor while he is reviewing laboratory tests - This is important because it prevents distractions and allows him to fully concentrate on understanding your results. All questions can be asked afterward.
Avoid using a phone if possible – the screen is small and the sound quality is often poor.
Do not have multiple people speaking at the same time during the call
Avoid background noise and distractions (messages, sounds, or movement around you)