The Greatest Problem of the World Today
The greatest problem in the world today is the arrogance that comes with believing we are always intelligent and right.
Dr. De La Rosa is a Primary Care Physician with specialty in Internal Medicine having served the community in San Diego, California for the past 21 years.
He is the hybrid of a modern physician combined with an old-fashioned healing touch. He has a vast experience in treating patients, hospitalized or out-patient, with compassion and care.
As a practicing physician in the United States for more than 20 years, Dr. De La Rosa has observed a decline in the quality of patient-doctor relationships, a vital component of the health care industry in delivering high-value care to patients.
Since the advent of the new Electronic Health Record (EHR) system, many physicians are becoming more occupied with the required paperwork and administrative duties, while the amount of time spent to engage with their patients is becoming more limited. According to the Medscape Physician Compensation Report published in 2018, nearly a third of 20,000 surveyed physicians said they spend 20 or more hours a week on paperwork and administrative tasks. Physicians spend, on average, 16 minutes and 14 seconds using an EHR for each patient encounter, according to a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Eleven percent of those time occur after hours.
The greatest problem in the world today is the arrogance that comes with believing we are always intelligent and right.
In the quiet moments of my childhood, I often find myself reflecting on the gentle presence of my father. His departure when I was just ten years old left an indelible mark on our family of seven siblings.
Start your day by acknowledging and celebrating the small, often-overlooked wins.
A thorough explanation and understanding of the diagnosis and treatment plan.
Considers patient needs and interest in preparation for the treatment options.
A personalized treatment plan to meet unique needs and circumstances.
A level of connection between patient and physician to make more informed decisions.
Willingness to communicate with the patients at their level of understanding.
Delivering positive outcomes focused on the patient's recovery and well-being.
Knowledge-based approach to support decision making process regarding treatment.
Constantly delivering quality care and improving patient experience.
“It takes a whole village to raise a healthy kid.”
Glucose and Insulin Resistance Awareness and Management
Diabetes Mellitus Type I and II Diagnosis and Treatment
Streamlined Weight Loss and Management
Evidence-Based Disease Prevention
Brain Health and Stress Management
(Age-related Loss of Skeletal Muscle Mass and Function) Promote Skeletal Muscle Health and Physical Function
Awareness and Control of Emotions
Establishing a Good Sleep Behavior
Control and Education on High Blood Pressure
Early and Aggressive Treatment of High Risk Patients
Fillers, Microdermabrasion & Cautery
Physical Exam for Immigration