Direct Primary Care Quiz Quiz: Is direct primary care right for you? Many have called direct primary care the ideal practice model, but that doesn’t mean it’s the right fit for all physicians. March 13, 2019Wednesday Ashley Altus Contact Ashley Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Direct primary care is a practice style that continues to grow as physicians look for innovative ways to deliver patient care. For a monthly fee, patients can receive most of their primary care needs in a timely fashion from an accessible physician. Physicians who run direct primary care practices must also market their services, respond to patients quickly and work independently. Please note that this quiz is for entertainment purposes and should not be used to make life-altering decisions. Take our quiz to see if your goals and lifestyle choices align with direct primary care. For a deeper dive into what a direct primary care practice entails, check out this article. Further reading: 5 things to know about direct primary care Quiz: What’s the ideal medical specialty for your personality? Quiz: Which practice style is right for you? More in Patient Care More than just physical: Addressing mental health in sports injuries Sports injuries affect athletes physically and emotionally. Here’s how physicians can aid athletes’ recovery by supporting their mental health. DOs share why they are staying in patient care Despite burnout and career shifts, many DOs remain in patient care, valuing the deep connections they make with patients and the impact they have on their lives. Previous articleThe DO schools on U.S. News' best med schools list Next articleEducation, gender may affect adherence to Mediterranean diet, study finds
More than just physical: Addressing mental health in sports injuries Sports injuries affect athletes physically and emotionally. Here’s how physicians can aid athletes’ recovery by supporting their mental health.
DOs share why they are staying in patient care Despite burnout and career shifts, many DOs remain in patient care, valuing the deep connections they make with patients and the impact they have on their lives.