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Is your Doctor on the list ?

Are software applications taking over survey methods of traditional top doctors in America ?

Camas, WA (PRWEB) July 7, 2006 -- The following explains how to find the top specialists in a specific geographic area. There are many things to consider when looking for a top specialist in your area. First, it’s best you make sure they’re board-certified in the specialty field pertaining to your medical needs. In addition, it’s a good idea to make sure they have special expertise in the condition/procedure you desire. For specialists who are highly recognized by their patients and peers, their status can usually be obtained by conducting a solid search.

Forget the yellow pages; instead spend some time online browsing for a particular specialist in your area. A good idea is to make sure the specialist you find has been researched from a company who specializes in physician background reports or has rigorously reviewed the physician’s profile.

Top Doctors Nomination Process
Though there is no universal agreement to which organizations/magazines conduct these top doctor surveys, one thing is for sure: It’s best to rely on the accuracy of organizations who not only specialize and conduct surveys as a continuous daily operation year- round, but also cross-reference their information with highly specialized doctor credential information databases with the help of their own proprietary applications for optimal results.

Referrals - Finding a specialist who has special expertise in your condition/surgical procedure, and with solid credentials is key. Use caution with any referral agencies who are free, accept fees from doctors, or who are connected with a hospital.

Top Doctors Methodologies
While some organizations continue the traditional surveys asking doctors, “If one of your loved one’s needed medical attention, which of your peers would you choose,” others have adopted more sophisticated technologies for better overall top doctor analysis.

Cutting Edge Technology
In this day and age, doctors are trained using advanced surgical technologies such as minimally invasive surgery, tele-surgery, robotic assisted surgery, and many others. With minimal incisions being made, it’s said that within ten years, some of today’s surgical procedures will be considered barbaric.

The Future of Medicine
Like with any other service/product that’s introduced to the market place, through trial and error it takes time to perfect the product. And like robotic assisted surgery, since 2000, it’s been off to a solid start. Many doctors agree that robotic assisted surgery has many promises and eventually will be the way most surgical procedures are conducted.

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