Wed. May 8th, 2024

You might be a Direct Primary Care doctor if:

  1. You see your kid’s extracurricular activity. Or even coach them.
  2. Coding. WTF is that?
  3. You can wear whatever you want to the office.
  4. You get home on time to eat with the family.
  5. You actually enjoy your job.
  6. You know and like your patients.
  7. You realized that you can be a businessperson (and it wasn’t that hard).
  8. You smile.
  9. You look forward to seeing your DPC peers.
  10. You can play whatever music you want in the your office.
  11. You sometimes have large breaks in your day so you go out and do some shopping or take a nap.
  12. You embrace the morning meetings with your staff to share some inspiration.
  13. You have enough free time to finally learn and read.
  14. You have time to reflect on how cool it is to own your office.

NOW IT IS YOUR TURN. PLEASE ADD TO THIS LIST IN THE COMMENTS OR ON FB.

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By Douglas Farrago, MD

Douglas Farrago MD is board certified in the specialty of Family Practice. He is the inventor of a product called the Knee Saver which is currently in the Baseball Hall of Fame. The Knee Saver and its knock-offs are worn by many major league baseball catchers. He is also the inventor of the CryoHelmet used by athletes for head injuries as well as migraine sufferers. From 2001 – 2011, Dr. Farrago was the editor and creator of the Placebo Journal which ran for 10 full years. Described as the Mad Magazine for doctors, he and the Placebo Journal were featured in the Washington Post, US News and World Report, the AP, and the NY Times. Douglas Farrago, MD received his Bachelor of Science from the University of Virginia in 1987, his Masters of Education degree in the area of Exercise Science from the University of Houston in 1990, and his Medical Degree from the University of Texas at Houston in 1994. His residency training occurred way up north at the Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, Maine. In his final year, he was elected Chief Resident by his peers. Dr. Farrago has practiced family medicine for twenty-three years, first in Auburn, Maine and now in Forest, Virginia. He founded Forest Direct Primary Care in 2014, which quickly filled in 18 months. Dr. Farrago still blogs every day on his website Authenticmedicine.com and lectures worldwide about the present crisis in our healthcare system and the effect it has on the doctor-patient relationship. Dr. Farrago’s has written three books on direct primary care: The Official Guide to Starting Your Own Direct Primary Care Practice, The Direct Primary Care Doctor’s Daily Motivational Journal and Slowing the Churn in Direct Primary Care (While Also Keeping Your Sanity) are all best sellers in this genre. He is a leading expert in direct primary care model and lectures medical students, residents, and doctors on how to start their own DPC practice. He retired from clinical medicine in October, 2020.

6 thoughts on “You Might Be a Direct Primary Care Doctor If….(please add to the list)”
  1. 1.Your patients will either cry in your office (and bring you to cry with them) telling you they have finally felt heard. Or they send you nice long texts about how grateful they are and that you have answered their prayers.
    2. You have time for all of your creative endeavors, and I mean, all 9,846 of them.

  2. 1)You exchange healthy recipes with your patients.
    2) Nobody blames you for going in vacation and you enjoy coming back to work after that.

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