Most students going into medicine imagine that they will have daily contact with their patients; but the reality is that only a minority will end up as primary care physicians, causing what some experts say could be a critical shortage in the United States, where there are long waits in both doctors’ offices and emergency rooms. Russell Phillips, director of the HMS Center for Primary Care and Andrew Morris-Singer, HMS instructor in medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, are quoted.

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