I'll try to keep this post neutral. Have you ever wondered why there are so few entries in the Physicians List here on the ANA site? Well, it appears it is at least in part due to the ethics of some doctors. I'll explain.
When we, as patients, come to a site like this to get information on our new found ailment, we are genuinely scared, but worse yet, ignorant. Disregarding sponsered links, a quick search for acoustic neuroma results in anausa.org as the top choice! This is the FIRST place I came, even before the "official" diagnosis. I made new friends in just a few days, and honestly was put more at ease by all the wonderful supportive people that spend hours of their time here just to make me, and others like me, feel less alone.
I can't say enough good things about this site. Many of the benefits here are free, and those that have a cost associated with them are generally covered by a small donation. I know I quickly added ANAUSA to my list of donation recipients when I found this gold mine of information.
But it is with some hesitation, and a bit of frustration, that I feel I must voice my one (and only one so far) complaint about the ANAUSA. Excellent physicians are invited to appear on the physicians list here via email from the president and associated support staff. The physician need only do two things. 1) Fill out an attached questionnaire to highlight training and experience, and 2) Pay an annual fee of $325.00 per physician, or a "center of excellence" is $1100 for 4 physicians
When I first heard this, I didn't think much of it. What's $325 bucks to a surgeon? But then it was explained to me by my surgeon. As a matter of ethics, one does NOT pay to have their name put on a list of "recommended" physicians. Imagine if this became common practice, and only physicians willing to pay an annual fee were listed on any given web site? I honestly do see his point. Obviously, we should all do our own research on a physician regardless of what list we found him or her from, but you can see how a physician could make the list just by paying a fee and perhaps padding some numbers a bit.
This quote is from the ANA physician page:
The physicians or organizations listed have self-reported data to meet criteria established by the ANA for having substantial experience in treating acoustic neuromas. The physicians have paid an administrative fee to be listed, and the listings should NOT in any way be construed as an endorsement or recommendation by the ANA.
So I am not suggesting that the ANA is doing anything wrong. Again, I have so much wonderful stuff to say about them! But I do wish they would list Physicians based on 1) Physicians "brag sheet", 2) Forum members recommendations, and 3) Facts on number of AN surgeries performed to date.
If anyone from the ANA is reading this, please consider changing the rules for the physicians list. Many very good and reputable physicians will shy away from fee based listings due to ethics. A more complete list of verified and forum user approved physicians would be something I would pay for as a visitor looking for information, so the ANA should still be able to keep revenues coming in. Isn't the purpose of the ANA and this web site to provide us, the users of the site, with as much information as possible to make an informed decision?
Ok, I'm done with my rant. I hope I made it clear that I am still very much in support of this site and the ANA as a whole!
Ernie in Tampa