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 August 31, 2018: On being a housecall doctor
(Snippets from the frontline) On being a housecall doctor For over 30 years I have visited patients in their home, mostly elder seniors. None of them drive, while 40% are … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary August 28, 2018: Know your Medicare rights
(Snippets from the frontline) Know your Medicare rights Hospitals generally treat Medicare patients like herding cattle: “get ‘em in, get ‘em out.” A patient is admitted, diagnosis made, treatment started, … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary August 25, 2018: Loss of the TCU
(Snippets from the frontline) Loss of the TCU The most detrimental loss to elder seniors in our community was the hospital closing the Transitional Care Unit (TCU). It served … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary August 22, 2018: “Patient-centered” healthcare
(Snippets from the frontline) “Patient-centered” healthcare Several years ago, our hospital celebrated it’s 40th anniversary. On Medical Staff were 10 founding physicians, but none were invited. About the same time, … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary August 19, 2018: Intentional confusion
(Snippets from the frontline) Intentional confusion As a senior on Medicare, I received my first EOB (Explanation of Benefits) for a doctor visit. It was like attempting to make sense … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary August 16, 2018: Shortage?
(Snippets from the frontline) Shortage? We have a shortage of doctors and nurses in our country, but some of these professionals are siphoned off by hospitals, insurance, and pharmaceutical companies … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary August 13, 2018: Defining your doctor
(Snippets from the frontline) Defining your doctor Doctors reach their level of education through intellectual mastery, raising to the top of the class with superior grades. They score well on … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary August 10, 2018: What happens in the hospital, stays in the hospital
(Snippets from the frontline) What happens in the hospital, stays in the hospital A medical record is a legal document, but who owns it? The doctor or hospital claims the … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary August 7, 2018: Remaining in your comfort zone
(Snippets from the frontline) Remaining in your comfort zone Home is your comfort zone. Most elder seniors fear they will be forced to leave and move into a facility like … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary August 4, 2018: Coconut custard pie
(Snippets from the frontline) Coconut custard pie A yearly challenge for some medical students is paying for tuition, books, and housing. This worsened midway through my second year with dwindling … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary August 1, 2018: The suicidal elder senior
(Snippets from the frontline) The suicidal elder senior It is devastating and sad: -intentional drug overdose; -using firearms; -stopping prescribed medication; -hanging; -jumping off a bridge, or in front of … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary July 29, 2018: Scrutinizing a new hospital doctor
(Snippets from the frontline) Scrutinizing a new hospital doctor Hospitals are a buffer between life and death. In the past, you chose your doctor based on trust and confidence in … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary July 26, 2018: Escaping profiteers
(Snippets from the frontline) Escaping profiteers In almost four decades of practicing medicine, I’ve never had a patient say “Please doctor, send me to a nursing home!” Is it the … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary July 23, 2018: The homeless senior
(Snippets from the frontline) The homeless senior Think about it. What would you do if you can no longer afford your home, and must move out onto the street? What … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary July 20, 2018: An American right
(Snippets from the frontline) An American right Hospitals compete against each other for your healthcare. Full page ads tout their newest, cleanest, safest facility with the best doctors, latest technology, … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary July 17, 2018 (Year Two): One question too many
(Snippets from the frontline) One question too many It was 1980, and as I entered the ER in a West Los Angeles hospital for my medical student shift, the waiting … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary July 14, 2018: Crime scene
(Snippets from the frontline) Crime scene Hospitals should do no harm. But when administrators intentionally and maliciously create a dangerous environment, the hospital is a crime scene. I’ve been on … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary July 11, 2018: Losing sleep…and experience
(Snippets from the frontline) Losing sleep…and experience Several years ago, I realized getting up in the middle of the night to answer phone calls or going into the hospital to … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary July 8, 2018: “Overutilization” monicker
(Snippets from the frontline) “Overutilization” monicker I am a geriatric doctor caring for elderly and bedridden patients. Keeping them out of the hospital is a challenge as they face problems … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary July 5, 2018: We are born equal, but…
(Snippets from the frontline) We are born equal, but… When crimes are alleged, those who are poor, of color, undereducated, and legally ill-represented find themselves in prison. Those who are wealthy … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary July 1, 2018: Permission denied
(Snippets from the frontline) Permission denied I received a phone call from a hospital case manager that my patient did not meet criteria for further admission and should be discharged. … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary June 28, 2018: Seeing, chewing, hearing
(Snippets from the frontline) Seeing, chewing, hearing Medicare does not pay for glasses, dental work, nor hearing aids. If you are a senior and can’t see, chew, or hear, what … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary June 25, 2018: Recognizing death
(Snippets from the frontline) Recognizing death I know when someone is sick and might die. Whether a person is in the emergency room, hospitalized, or on the street, recognizing imminent … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary June 22, 2018: Life – On a finger tip
(Snippets from the frontline) Life: On a finger tip It was Code Trauma, knife to the heart. He came in after an apparent robbery with the knife still protruding from … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary June 19, 2018: Freebies
(Snippets from the frontline) Freebies Your loved-one is admitted to a hospital, rushed through a battery of tests, treatment started, then “efficiently” discharged to a nursing home. The doctor is … Continue Reading →