Physicians Practice April 1, 2020
Wayne Jonas, MD

The COVID-19 pandemic will change our medical practices forever, in ways we cannot even yet imagine. I was doing telemedicine before the pandemic but now practically my entire practice is remote. Often this works well, but sometimes this does not work well at all. After this crisis is behind us, we will all have the opportunity to rethink how we do our daily work. For me, it will be focusing more than ever on the power of integrative health to assure greater wellbeing for all of us in ways that might help protect us from future health calamities.

For 40 years, I have studied how to get healing back into the heart of medicine, and I believe reinventing our...

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