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AAFP board member Teresa L. Lovins, MD, FAAFP, and Lilian White, MD, talk about their careers in family medicine and their decisions to establish direct primary care (DPC) practices.

Dr. Lovins shares her journey through various medical roles to founding Lovin My Health DPC, attributing the transition to experiencing the benefits of longer patient appointments and integrated care. Starting DPC later in her career, she highlights the simplicity and satisfaction found in this model.

Dr. White discusses her immediate move into DPC after residency and outlines the value of time and relationship-building in patient care. Both guests emphasize the supportive community within DPC, the importance of patient-physician relationships, and offer advice to medical professionals considering this path.

The discussion underlines direct primary care as a viable, rewarding option for family medicine practitioners seeking closer connections with their patients and a respite from the traditional healthcare system's pressures.

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