KevinMD December 29, 2023
Amy Ellingson, MD

I want to share this good news, but at the same time, I am a bit afraid to let the word get out. Our rural health clinic in Brewster has found a way to keep family medicine alive.

My generation of doctors has experienced incredible changes. The internet revolution is one of them. When I went to medical school in 1995, the internet was slow and clunky and limited in its practicality. We studied at libraries with shelves of books and periodicals all around us. Nowadays, I have reference websites on my phone and laptop for diagnostic protocols, the latest treatment guidelines, and medication dosages. This same revolution that gives me real-time evidence-based practices also brought along the electronic medical...

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