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Final Touches
Final Touches – The art of care at the end of life.
We had touched each other’s lives in an eternal way …
It helped me learn again the importance of time, the art of the question and the power of details.
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Tagged art, caring, continuity, culture, end-of-life, faith, Family medicine, family practice, God, individualized medicine, listening, personal doctor
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Family Stories
Continuity is a cornerstone of primary care and the essence of family medicine. It is comprehensive care over time and across problems that forms the fabric of our relationships with patients, families and communities. Julia was one of my first … Continue reading →
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Tagged caring, continuity, emergency, end-of-life, Family medicine, Pt-Dr communication, relationship
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