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How Doctors Should Think About Their Patients

Dr. Douglas Eby explains his approach to getting patients on track to better health.

03/15/2015 | Rating NR

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How Doctors Should Think About Their Patients

Clip: 3/15/2015 | 1m 31s

Dr. Douglas Eby explains his approach to getting patients on track to better health.

Dr. Douglas Eby explains his approach to getting patients on track to better health. Eby is the Vice President of Medical Services for the South Central Foundation, a customer-owned health care organization that serves a largely indigenous population in Alaska.

03/15/2015 | Rating NR

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