Kathryn Marie Charnock, M.D., Major, MC, USAF: Graduate: Hart High School, Newhall ’99 Deployed: Afghanistan, 2013-2014 Present: Lackland AFB Parents: Paula Charnock Millar, George Charnock, M.D.
Doctor’s Diary July 5, 2019: Hospice care – follow the money
(Snippets from the frontline) Hospice care: Follow the money Two criteria are needed for a patient to go on hospice: A terminal diagnosis; Two doctors verifying the need for hospice … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary June 26, 2019: Paying for future care of older adults
(Snippets from the frontline) Paying for future care of older adults Taxes from working-age adults support many services and entitlements for those of the older generation. The sheer number of … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary June 1, 2019: A note on notes
(Snippets from the frontline) A note on notes My cell phone stopped working as a tower near my home failed. Many of us have had this happen, leading to a … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary May 28, 2019: Listen to my heart, doctor!
(Snippets from the frontline) Listen to my heart, doctor! A doctor visit is not cheap. It not only takes time and effort (especially for those older adults with mobility or … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary May 25, 2019: Healthcare costs: Getting nickel and dimed
(Snippets from the frontline) Healthcare costs: Getting nickel and dimed You can’t escape it. Horror stories abound. Because of healthcare costs, Americans are getting nickel and dimed while losing their … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary May 21, 2019: An apple a day keeps the doctor away
(Snippets from the frontline) An apple a day keeps the doctor away The adage did not intend to mean Apple, Dell, HP, Acer, Lenovo, etc., but that is exactly what … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary May 18, 2019: What if your doctor lies?
(Snippets from the frontline) What if your doctor lies? Lying is a way of life for some politicians and Wall Street business people. Even though they might be caught, they … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary May 15, 2019: Case scenario of a friend
(Snippets from the frontline) Case scenario of a friend 67 year old male with no significant past medical history admitted to a well-known nationally ranked hospital with weakness and dizziness, … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary May 11, 2019: Fast food
(Snippets from the frontline) Fast food My 97 year old mother loves fast food. Is it good for her? Easy answer: She’s 97 years old. Every other weekend, I pick … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary May 9, 2019: Deductibles
(Snippets from the frontline) Deductibles Before going on Medicare, my health insurance deductible was escalating exponentially. It was $5,000 per year, whereas two decades before it was $250. Enrolling in … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary May 4, 2019: MD + MBA
(Snippets from the frontline) MD + MBA Let me criticize some of my MD colleagues who now have MBA attached to their title. As you shift to the business team, … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 30, 2019: Rising from the ashes
(Snippets from the frontline) Rising from the ashes Smoke was in the air and ashes rained down on us. Curfew confined the neighborhood at night, yet as young teens seeking … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 27, 2019: Aging in place
(Snippets from the frontline) Aging in place We must ensure seniors remain in their homes for as long as they and their loved ones feel comfortable and safe. The cost … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 23, 2019: Lost
(Snippets from the frontline) Lost Evelyn was my patient for 30 years. She lost her husband, and even a son. As mobility and vision decreased, she lost her drivers license … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 20, 2019: Medically wise, fiscally responsible
(Snippets from the frontline) Medically wise, fiscally responsible She passed away last week. I didn’t know her, but for 6 years I would say hello as I visited patients at … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 16, 2019: Age discrimination
(Snippets from the frontline) Age discrimination Some want to retire at 65, while others are forced, relegating many viable older adults to the trash heap. This may be age discrimination. … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 13, 2019: The moral gray zone
(Snippets from the frontline) The moral gray zone After eating a steak dinner paid by a pharmaceutical company, is it acceptable for a doctor to prescribe their new marketed drug? … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 9, 2019: Staving off suffering
(Snippets from the frontline) Staving off suffering I have patents who are in pain. Some had catastrophic events like motor vehicle accidents, or major illness resulting in immobility. Many are … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 6, 2019: An effective doctor office visit for patients
(Snippets from the frontline) An effective doctor office visit for patients Business interests have taken over healthcare, so most physicians are on a tight schedule. For patients, time is not … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 2, 2019: An effective doctor office visit for physicians
(Snippets from the frontline) An effective doctor office visit for physicians Healthcare has changed in the past decade, making the doctor office visit integral in sustaining patient medical care. Here … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 30, 2019: Aging and losing one’s drivers license
(Snippets from the frontline) Aging and losing one’s drivers license The restaurant was crowded, so we sat next to a couple while waiting. He noticed I was watching him tinker … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 26, 2019: Medicare-for-all
(Snippets from the frontline) Medicare-for-all Medicare Part D is a government prescription plan enacted to help seniors pay for medication, but was written by pharmaceutical lobbyists. It is intentionally confusing … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 22, 2019: Game plan: Business takeover of healthcare
(Snippets from the frontline) Game plan: Business takeover of healthcare Time: 30 years ago. Strategy: Streamline care into business algorithms controlling medical decision-making; eliminate physician time to listen and ask … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 19, 2019: The 4-day rule
(Snippets from the frontline) The 4-day rule If you are a Medicare patient and reach the 4th day of hospitalization, a plan is launched to jettison you out of the … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 16, 2019: Doctors are detectives
(Snippets from the frontline) Doctors are detectives A patient was referred to the emergency room for a clot in his swollen left leg. The ER doctor and I agreed the … Continue Reading →