Digital dianosis: Why doctors encourage online searches
Physicians used to warn patients about looking for medical information online, but now many of them see the benefit (Digital dianosis: Why doctors encourage online searches: http://t.co/3gIvKiMeQc...
"I think it's personal bias. Doctors spend an average of 12 to 18 hours a week doing medical work and getting medical information from the Internet," said CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips on "CBS This Morning: Saturday." "In fact, it's the first place I turn if I have a tough diagnosis. I think we're all using it and we're all getting used to that idea.