
[VIDEO] Episode 1: From Medical Disillusionment to a DPC Switch
As the medical landscape became more difficult for the independent family physician, her disillusionment with medicine grew.
A series about doctors who are practicing in Direct Primary Care and Direct Specialty Care models. Based on Maryal Concepcion’s podcast, “My DPC Story”. *New episode released each day, from Sept 19th*
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A series about doctors who are practicing in Direct Primary Care and Direct Specialty Care models. Based on Maryal Concepcion’s podcast, “My DPC Story”. *New episode released each day, from Sept 19th*
As the medical landscape became more difficult for the independent family physician, her disillusionment with medicine grew.
How the former CEO of Qliance, the first large-scale DPC organization in the US, practices in the DPC model.
A doctor describes the systematic conditioning of following metrics rather than using valuable time for real patient care.
A physician duo that started their Direct Care Practice – in Pittsburgh – in Jan 2022.
This doctor says that the DPC model of care is what we envision medicine to be when we were little kids and wanted to be doctors.
This doctor explains why the practice of medicine is in danger as others, mainly third party-payers and administrators, continue to set the rules and regulations on those who actually provide health care.
This doctor says that direct primary care means freedom; not only for the physician, but also for the patient.
This doctor believes that personalized attention is the basis of a quality medical service.
This doctor explains DPC as a framework to building a clinic as a person, while still bringing great value to patients.
This doctor insists that his DPC practice offers “beautiful care” to the community; it’s part of his value AND his “why”.
This doctor says DPC brings a greater level of joy and autonomy to physicians, who practice the highest level of medicine, no longer controlled by admins or insurance companies.
This doctor explains how docs are tired of extra paperwork and unnecessary tasks that don’t improve the quality of lives for our patients.
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I am a Filipinx creator and connector. I discovered my love of being a cradle to grave family physician while at Creighton Med School on a rotation in Superior, NE. I trained for residency in Modesto preparing to be a rural family doc and moved to rural Northern CA after residency. I worked in the broken corporate model of medicine because I did not know any other option than to be employed.
Then, I learned about DPC and the bands holding my wings were clipped. Now, I fly free as a Direct Primary Care physician being able to practice medicine how I have always wanted to. With this freedom, I am charged up to share with other physicians the power of the Direct Primary Care model. I will tell any and all about DPC because the model is truly at the core of how we will take back healthcare.
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