How to say thank you to your doctor

Many times when are health is on the line, it is the doctors and nurses in our lives that can make or break our stay in a hospital and are essential in the outcome of our prognosis. And really at the end of the day, it is the doctors or nurses whom we want to really thank for saving our lives or making our unpleasant experiences a little more bearable. Even if a loved one has passed away and you know that it was that special home health aide that came and made sure they had proper care and comfort everyday you want to show your thankfulness and appreciation? So what is considered an appropriate gift to give a health care professional? Here are some examples on how to say thank you doctor:
In the medical field all hospitals, hospices and the like, generally tell their staff that they are supposed to decline all gifts or report presents to their employers. So sometimes gifts given to the hospital will not always make it into the hands of the person that is supposed to be receiving it. It is always best to give thank you gifts to people in person, or do a little research and send it to their home.
As always thank you gifts do not need to be expensive. A thank you gift to a medical professional can be in the form of a thank you card or letter that expresses your gratitude for a job well done. Nurses and doctors like to know that they are making a difference in peoples lives, since helping others is usually the reason why they got into the health care field.
Flowers and a box of chocolate or even balloons will light up the faces of those you are sending your gifts too. Although cash gifts are nice, some may feel a little awkward receiving money. That is why gift cards are a better more P.C. present. Gift cards to restaurants, the mall, or even the store will always be appreciated. If you must give money, why not let them know you are making a donation to the unit they work in or an organization that brought you two together in the first place. If your mother died of Alzheimer's and you want to say thank you to her health care worker, let him or her know you are donating money to an Alzheimer's charity. Supporting a cause is always a nice gift regardless if they are receiving it directly.
Whatever gift you decide to give to the doctor or medical professional who has impacted your life, just make sure you try to abide by the policies of the facility so they do not get reprimanded for receiving gifts, because of the new policies being implemented. But don't let that scare you from sending a gift, because it is the patients and families who keep the healthcare workers going when times get tough, especially since they are in a profession that revolves around people being ill all the time.
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