Family medicine doesn’t have to be a dying profession
When I entered the profession of being a family doctor, like many aspiring physicians, I had a more altruistic vision of what it would be like. However, the reality of that picture over the last 10-years has resulted in frustration, disappointment, and, above all, the realization that health care has changed for the worse. It has become unaffordable for the masses and institutionalized for the benefit of corporate America, not …
Family medicine doesn’t have to be a dying profession

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