
|Videos|July 23, 2020
The long-term benefits of investing in short-term relationships
Author(s)Jeffrey Bendix, Senior Editor, Logan Lutton
Kurt Stange, MD, says that establishing even brief relationships with patients has a “pay it forward” effect that will benefit patients, and health care generally, in the future.
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Kurt Stange, MD, says that establishing even brief relationships with patients has a “pay it forward” effect that will benefit patients, and health care generally, in the future.
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