In a candid personal account, a family doctor draws on incidents from his own practice to illuminate discussions of the problems doctors face and to examine many of the behaviors--aloofness, authoritarianism and preoccupation with technology--for which doctors are criticized
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Dr. David Hilfiker graduated from Yale College and the University of Minnesota Medical School. He practiced medicine as a Board Certified Family Practitioner in a small town in rural Minnesota from 1975 to 1982, and now works in Washington, D.C., where he is medical director of Community of Hope Health Services and St. Joseph’s House, a shelter for homeless men with AIDS.
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