For most of my career, I was in a small private practice. Our staff were like family. We prided ourselves on providing highly personalized attention to our patients which started at the moment that the patient was greeted by our receptionist. For a patient to enjoy an optimal medical experience, every member of the team needs to perform at a high level. The doctor is but one member of a larger team. Indeed, I have heard personally of patients who have left medical practices who liked the doctors but not the staffs. Everyone counts. We saw patients who were self-referred or sent to us by referring doctors or by family members. I have always asked every new patient how they came to see me personally, and I still do. It is always gratifying when a patient is recommended to us by a medical professional or a family member. You took care of my grandmother and she raves about you! This not only feels good to the doctor, but t...
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