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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Medical Process

So here is the general process in a fun flow chart:






I am still going through the medical process- I am one month in and almost done! After many visits with specialists, a dentist, an optometrist, the health department (polio booster), and a gp, I only have one more appointment to attend, 3 personal statements to write and who knows how many pages of records to obtain.

One tip in the packet: be your own advocate. I am responsible for ensuring that everything is filled out correctly. I had to ask the examining physician to give me a moment to look everything over- sure enough she missed something. Because I read the packet over and over I knew what was required and was able to assist her. After about 45 minutes she was anxious to be rid of me. She said was concerned about her other patients and their wait time. She asked that I leave forms with her to fill out later. After a minute of pleading and convincing that the rest wouldn't take long and that I was the source of the information she needed, she obliged. A good 15 minutes later, she verbally expressed her annoyance with the forms. I apologized and also mentioned that I was told I would have an hour... (Why is scheduling such a problem with doctors?)

I called my medical service contact with a question- she answered on my first try! Her advice was to be very detailed in my personal statements and include all information available. I only get one shot with one nurse to be cleared. If I am deferred or not qualified, I have one chance to appeal, but I must submit 'new information'. With that in mind, I think it is best to include everything the first time. I would rather take more time now to make sure I have included as much detail as possible instead of just submitting something only to have them sit on it then finally realize that they  need more paperwork/ blood work etc. It is repeated over and over in the packet that missing forms are the #1 cause of delays. I can't afford a delay! I was nominated to leave in October. It is May already. October seems like sometime far far in the future, but at the same time so very close.

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