Author: Phillip Miller
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B004GXAZTI
Category: Medical
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B004GXAZTI
Category: Medical
In Their Own Words: 12,000 Physicians Reveal Their Thoughts On Medical Practice in America
In Their Own Words invites you to become "doctor for a day" and see medical practice from the physicians' perspective. Download In Their Own Words medical books for free.
Drawing on one of the largest physician surveys ever undertaken, "In Their Own Words" offers insights from hundreds of doctors, who reveal in candid comments exactly how they feel about being physicians and why it matters to patients. Read why: Close to half of all doctors plan to opt out of medical practice in the next one to three years, or reduce the number of patients they see. Many physicians are compelled to close their practices to Medicare and other patients. Health reform could reduce access to physicians. Most physicians would not recommend medicine as a career. Many physicians say they are strained to the Get In Their Own Words our bestseller medical books.

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Drawing on one of the largest physician surveys ever undertaken, "In Their Own Words" offers insights from hundreds of doctors, who reveal in candid comments exactly how they feel about being physicians and why it matters to patients. Read why: Close to half of all doctors plan to opt out of medical practice in the next one to three years, or reduce the number of patients they see. Many physicians are compelled to close their practices to Medicare and other patients. Health reform could reduce access to physicians Many physicians say they are strained to the
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