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I'm just going to say it: you probably don't need as many lab tests as you think. After 23 years in practice, I'm sharing why over-testing is getting in the way of good clinical work - and the only three reasons I'll actually order a test.
I see it constantly: a new patient walks in with a stack of results - stool tests, genetic tests, mold panels, toxin panels, sometimes $3,000 or $4,000 worth - and they're still sick. If the tests had the answer, they wouldn't be sitting across from me.
Here's what I've learned: tests don't give you a diagnosis. They give you data. And data without a thorough clinical history is just expensive noise. The most valuable diagnostic tool you have isn't a lab panel - it's your brain, your questions, and your ability to keep pulling the thread.
In this episode I'm breaking down the only three circumstances where I'll order a test, the clinical history questions most of us never think to ask, and a real case where one almost-missed question changed everything about how I treated that patient.
If you want more of this kind of clinical thinking - how to think through a case, ask the right questions, and trust what you already know, Clinical Academy is where we dig into all of it together.
Resources and Links:
Clinical Academy
Practice Better - patient intake and practice management software
Professional Co-op Services - lab panels mentioned
By Ronda Nelson4.9
7474 ratings
I'm just going to say it: you probably don't need as many lab tests as you think. After 23 years in practice, I'm sharing why over-testing is getting in the way of good clinical work - and the only three reasons I'll actually order a test.
I see it constantly: a new patient walks in with a stack of results - stool tests, genetic tests, mold panels, toxin panels, sometimes $3,000 or $4,000 worth - and they're still sick. If the tests had the answer, they wouldn't be sitting across from me.
Here's what I've learned: tests don't give you a diagnosis. They give you data. And data without a thorough clinical history is just expensive noise. The most valuable diagnostic tool you have isn't a lab panel - it's your brain, your questions, and your ability to keep pulling the thread.
In this episode I'm breaking down the only three circumstances where I'll order a test, the clinical history questions most of us never think to ask, and a real case where one almost-missed question changed everything about how I treated that patient.
If you want more of this kind of clinical thinking - how to think through a case, ask the right questions, and trust what you already know, Clinical Academy is where we dig into all of it together.
Resources and Links:
Clinical Academy
Practice Better - patient intake and practice management software
Professional Co-op Services - lab panels mentioned

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