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“Strong Medicine for America” elicits strong opinions: Uninsured, and everyone else

The Journal of Family Practice. 2008 May;57(5):298
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LETTERS

Your letters in response to our editorial* about the “Strong Medicine for America” effort by the AAFP brought to light the tie that binds all of us, irrespective of our varying personal perspectives—dedication to providing the best care available

Jeff Susman, MD, Editor-in-Chief
J Fam Pract. 2008;57:148

You mentioned that family medicine is the answer to caring for the uninsured. Let’s remember it is also the answer to caring for anyone, in any economic bracket. Experienced family physicians are well versed in the art of addressing the worries and expectations of each individual patient.
Joseph J. Baum, MD, Floyd, Va

COUNTRY DOCTOR

When the new residents start the next academic year, it will be 60 years since the unforgettable photo essay, “Country Doctor,” was published in Life magazine, Sept. 20, 1948. It still evokes the essence of the hardworking “GP” who was called on to care for patients from birth to their last breath. The photographer, W. Eugene Smith, spent weeks with Dr. Ernest Ceriani, who cared for patients in and far beyond the small town of Kremmling, Colo. “Country Doctor” is an enduring portrait of the family physician. This issue presents some of the iconic images from “Country Doctor,” in tribute to family medicine’s legacy.

Linda K. Hengstler, Editorial Director


Dr. Ernest Ceriani, in the hospital emergency room, has just stitched up the head of a 2-year-old girl after she was kicked by a horse



In the kitchen, the doctor telephones a priest, with the information that the patient may not survive the night


Dr. Ceriani, summoned to a rooming house at midnight, wraps a blanket around a critically ill elderly man, as a policeman prepares to take the patient to the hospital


A father holds his infant son as he waits in the doctor’s office for the baby’s check-up


A day at the local rodeo with his wife and young sons would soon be interrupted when a cowboy is injured in a fall from a bronco