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Patient education in primary care practice

Tips on planning a workable in-office program

Pages 273-278 | Published online: 16 May 2016
 

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Patient education is a vital part of the primary care physician's responsibilities. Yet, physicians may feel they lack the resources to provide adequate information to their patients. Dr Vogt and Ms Kapp explain how the primary care physician can develop a patient education program for office use. Important components discussed include the selection of appropriate materials, the use of office staff and other professionals, and evaluation techniques.

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