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Giving your dentist a checkup : Comments
By Jonathan J. Ariel, published 1/6/2011Assessing medical professionals online
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Why? Will this reveal to the world that everybody who visits a complementary practitioners was disappointed with the experience? If the reverse is true, ie most people who use complementary practitioners are happy with the results, wouldn't this be a good thing for them?
@pelican: This will be just as time wasting as the My Schools website for the very reasons Allied practitioner puts forth. Just because somebody makes a judgement then makes it public does not mean it is correct - it is subjective.
Have you actually visited the My Schools web site pelican? It doesn't post subjective opinions. Not a one. It is all almost all fact and figures, which I presume come from audited books provided by the school. The only bit that isn't is a bit of self promotion that comes from the school itself.
If you go looking it is actually a mine of information. A number of schools around my area have bad reputations. I was making my assessment of the school based on hearsay academic results. The hearsay was right, the academic performance of those schools was poor - it but omitted some vital facts. I looked up one on My Schools and found out over 60% of it's students didn't use English as their first language. Ditto for most of the other "poorly performing" schools. It was a real eye opener for me. My opinion of the those teachers went from state school slackers to heroes in one click. It is amazing how much light from some cold, hard, balanced figures can shine on a situation.
@pelican: Who monitors the site?
NIB. NIB making some attempt to collect real, unbiased figures, and I presume some attempt to present a balanced collection of customer comments. Word of mouth is how I found out about my current dentist. In comparison to word of mouth where I am relying on the experiences of one or two people, a web site that collects lots of opinions seems like it would be a vast improvement.