Patients are people. They are not diagnoses, data, clinical outcomes, metrics, or numbers. All too often those working in the healthcare industry forget that fact.
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When a patient sees the doctor for whatever reason, there is an expectation about who is in charge of any healthcare decisions. Few would argue

I walked into the exam room with great trepidation because I knew the patient was angry. He made many calls to my staff over the

The new year is here and brings with it the new deductible. Over the last few weeks of December, I saw a rush of patients

A crisp chill filled the air as I hurriedly walked down the street headed to warmth. In a city away from my home, I decided

The Washington Post published an article today about the relative dearth of men who sport mustaches as leaders in the medical field. It then goes on to