Doctor and Patient: Primary Care’s Image Problem

But even with current legislative efforts to address educational debt, payment discrepancies and lifestyle differences, many medical educators worry that the results will not be enough. Despite the fact that primary care physicians remain this nation’s frontline doctors — diagnosing new illnesses, managing chronic ones, advocating preventive care and protecting wellness — medical students may continue to turn away from the practice of primary care. Full Story »

Posted by Patricia Blochowiak - via New York Times (Most Emailed)
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Posted by: Posted by Patricia Blochowiak - Nov 13, 2009 - 8:18 AM PST
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Edited by: Patricia Blochowiak - Nov 15, 2009 - 10:40 AM PST

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