It’s that time of the year when we get hit with the usual alphabet soup of winter ills: bronchitis, colds, flu and more. Dr. Carolyn Stern has a brand new medical website, DeafDOC, filled with information on a variety of health topics. Dr. Stern is a board certified family physician who practices in Rochester, New York. The unique aspect of this website: the information is given in American Sign Language as well as voiced and captioned.
I first met Dr. Stern when she practiced at Lutheran General in the Chicago area several years ago. I was filled with a lot of questions, such as how to hear a heartbeat (she uses an amplified stethoscope) and how to measure blood pressure (it can also be measured manually through the hands). At that time, I was learning how to become a doula and had the opportunity to attend several births, including a home waterbirth. I was toying with the idea of a career in the birthing field. Dr. Stern was an inspiration, as she was catching babies and serving entire families with her practice. As it turned out, I pursued early intervention instead and got involved with Hands & Voices.
Dr. Stern has a section on her website where you can Ask the Doc and get some feedback on your health concerns. She is also available as a speaker and a consultant.
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3 responses to “The Deaf Doc is In!”
Karen…
Thanks a bunch for the great blurb! I could not have done better myself! Grin…
PS Stethoscope has an extra “t” in its name…smile…Keep up the good work, you are a wonderful writer!
Hugs,
Carolyn
aka DeafDOC!
Heh, heh, I corrected it! Good thing I never went to medical school– probably wouldn’t have passed!
Karen
Very neat article! Really enjoyed reading about all the stethoscope stuff and doc things here 🙂
Hope you will write some more, I swear I will revisit your site soon, waiting for it!