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The lecture focused on the essential role of primary care physicians in coordinating patient care, highlighting their importance in managing overall health and facilitating effective communication between specialists and patients.
In this episode, I explain why seeing multiple specialists without a coordinating primary care physician can make your care less safe, not more. Using the “quarterback” analogy, I describe how primary care should oversee the whole picture: connecting diagnoses, medications, tests, and follow-ups across a fragmented system where records and specialists often don’t communicate. I also break down the risks of polypharmacy and share three practical takeaways: build central oversight with your primary care doctor, use their office for care coordination, and always bring specialist updates back so someone is consistently connecting the dots.
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