People are easing into the conference. Yesterday was all workshops. Here’s a pic below (stole it from Tiffany. Thanks!) during the POCUS one:
Many people were still getting in for the main lectures starting today. There are great restaurants around the convention center and Minneapolis is really clean. A bunch of us went to the Tigers – Twins games last night and even though they lost is was great fun. For those who don’t know, it is the Mississippi River that splits the twin cities, Minneapolis and St. Paul. I just learned that.
Hope to see you all at the conference and exhibit area. Have fun and learn, meet others, and get inspired. If you have not joined the DPC Alliance then now is the time to do it in order to get your free shirt (Dr. Bridget Gruender is wearing it in the above picture).
Dr. Farrago is a retired family physician based in Forest, Virginia. Since 2021, he has run DPCnews.com, a leading resource for the Direct Primary Care (DPC) movement.
He is the author of three best-selling 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
Slowing the Churn in Direct Primary Care (While Also Keeping Your Sanity)
In 2016, Dr. Farrago conceived the idea for the Direct Primary Care Alliance and co-founded the organization alongside other pioneering DPC physicians. He is widely recognized as a leading expert in the DPC model and frequently lectures to medical students, residents, and practicing physicians on how to successfully start and run their own DPC practices.Dr. Farrago sold his Direct Primary Care practice in October 2020 but continues to receive care there as a patient.