When you leave primary care, you leave people behind
“The ones you leave behind …”
That phrase often connotes loved ones who have lost a family member, friend or colleague through death.
I have thought of the same phrase often lately in a different context — one of increasing prevalence.
Here, I refer to the patients and colleagues left behind by the loss of a primary physician.
No one would begrudge the retirement of a physician who has served his or her patients …
When you leave primary care, you leave people behind










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