Getting Primary Care — A Life-Saving Intervention — Off Life Support

Valerie is in her mid-70s, and I have had the privilege of being her primary care physician (PCP) for 18 years. She is the rare patient whose recommended preventive care is always up-to-date and whose medication list includes only vitamins. She sees me annually to get her flu shot and to receive other recommended preventive care. Over the years, I have learned that she takes great pride in swimming 2 miles every day. She helps to care for several elderly neighbors, running occasional errands and ensuring they have enough food and other household items.
Source: Mayo Clinic Proceedings - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Tags: PERSPECTIVE AND CONTROVERSY Source Type: research