3 ways Gen Z trigger their doctors (me every week) - Dr. Kaveh LIVE

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I love Gen Z, but they trigger their doctors in EXTREME ways before surgery! Here are my top 3 GenZ triggers you've probably never imagined.

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Generation Z, or those born between 1996 and 2010, is unlike any generation that came before. They are 'digital natives,' born into a world of technology and the internet. These technologies, particularly smartphones, are an integral part of their lives and even carry over to their doctor visits. For many medical professionals, this can be frustrating and even disruptive. From a Gen Z perspective, though, they see it as a tool for information and a way of multitasking rather than a distraction.

This generation has a unique ability to rapidly switch their focus between tasks, fueled by a constant stream of digital stimuli. While this behavior may be advantageous in a fast-paced digital world, it can seem inattentive and disrespectful in a healthcare setting. However, it's not as much about a lack of respect as it is about a different way of interacting with the world around them.

Yet, this very capability to multitask, when overdone, may lead to a state of constant mental fatigue and an inability to focus on one task at a time. This potential state of perpetual distraction can have health implications, including disrupted sleep patterns.

With the growing acceptance and legalization of cannabis and the convenience of over-the-counter sleep aids, Generation Z is more likely to turn to these substances to cope. These solutions might seem quicker and less daunting than seeking professional advice. As a result, doctors need to be aware of this trend and approach the discussion of substance use with sensitivity, understanding the societal context in which Gen Z is making these choices.

The internet, with its wealth of information, has made Generation Z confident in their ability to self-diagnose. Having access to a vast array of health-related data and personal experiences shared online, they feel empowered to take their health into their own hands. They see 'Doctor Google' as a useful tool for understanding their symptoms and possible treatments.

However, this reliance on the internet can lead to misinformation and misunderstanding. When faced with professional medical advice that contradicts their online findings, they might react dismissively, leading to the common Gen Z behavior of eye-rolling at doctors. This behavior can strain the doctor-patient relationship and potentially undermine the quality of care.

Despite these potential issues, it's important to note that Gen Z's tech-savvy nature and independent research habits can be harnessed positively in healthcare. In today's digitized world, where telemedicine is gaining ground, Gen Z's digital nature can pave the way for a new era in healthcare delivery.

Gen Z's propensity for self-research fosters patient autonomy. They actively seek to understand their health, leading to more informed discussions with their healthcare providers. This proactive approach towards health management can pave the way for a collaborative healthcare system, encouraging dialogue and shared decision-making between patients and doctors.

Furthermore, Gen Z's adeptness with technology can benefit healthcare providers by enabling them to reach out and connect in innovative ways. From sharing health information on social media platforms to offering virtual consultations, providers can meet Gen Z where they are, bridging the gap between traditional and modern healthcare practices.

In summary, Generation Z's behaviors present both challenges and opportunities in healthcare. Their reliance on technology can be a double-edged sword, causing frustrations among medical professionals but also providing avenues for improved patient autonomy and healthcare delivery. Understanding these behaviors and the reasons behind them is key for healthcare providers to effectively engage with and care for this unique generation.

This video/speech/channel DOES NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL ADVICE. Patients with medical concerns should contact their physician. If your concern is an emergency, immediately call 911. This information is not a recommendation for ANY THERAPY. Some substances referenced in this content may be illegal, and this content is not a recommendation for, or endorsement of, their use in any way.
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