Beyond check-ups: Why it's important to have a Primary Care Physician * Brooklyn Paper
Briefly

A Primary Care Physician is usually a graduate of a residency program in either internal or family medicine - they're taught a broad scope of medicine. So, when a patient presents, they're able to have a full understanding of what's going on. They're there for preliminary screenings, vaccinations, vitals, and can manage all of your chronic conditions. And they'll know which direction to point you in. [...] There are people who don't understand the importance, and then there are those who don't have the resources - they may not be insured, they may be undocumented; something else is standing in their way.
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