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- Why Aren't There Any Family Doctors to be Found Anymore?
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- QUESTION: I notice that your column is headed "Family Doctor". Why aren't
- there any family doctors to be found anymore? We had a family doctor who
- passed away. Since his death we have found that we now have to go to a
- different doctor for each different ailment. I know a lot of senior citizens
- and other people too, are asking the question "where have all our family
- doctors gone?
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- ANSWER: Where else to find a proper response to your question but from my
- good friend Dr. Kenneth Whittington, President of the American Academy of
- Family Physicians? Here is his reply. "I'm happy to say that family doctors
- are very much alive and well! Some 68,000 family physicians, residents and
- medical students across the nation are members of the American Academy of
- Family Physicians (AAFP)--the national medical specialty association
- representing family doctors. Family medicine is a unique specialty and treats
- all members of the family, regardless of age, from newborn to elderly. In
- fact, 85 to 90 percent of a patient's health care needs can be met by a
- trained family physician. As you can see, there is no need to be shuttled
- from specialist to specialist if your health care and treatment are managed by
- a family physician. Granted, there are times a family physician must refer a
- patient to a physician in another medical specialty. And true, increasing
- medical liability insurance premiums, along with other factors, have driven
- some family doctors to drop obstetrics and other services. But it is
- important to remember that by having an established relationship with your
- family physician, you and your family will have an advocate who will work to
- ensure you receive the best medical care possible. With its emphasis on
- preventive, office based care, it is no wonder that family medicine is one of
- the few medical specialties for which demand continues to increase. For
- patients who feel they have been on a merry-go-round of specialists, the
- family doctor is a natural choice. There are many ways to locate a family
- doctor who is a member of the AAFP. Ask your friends and relatives, look in
- your community's yellow pages under Physicians, Specialists, or write to the
- AAFP, 8880 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO. 64114-2797 for a list of family
- physicians in your area who are members of the AAFP."
- It would seem your search for a new family doctor can now be successfully
- completed.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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