A Country Doctor’s JourneyA Country Doctor offers a vivid account of rural healthcare through the eyes of Dr. John Tracy, a long-time family physician practicing in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Follow his journey moving his practice out of a large urban city, to discovering the value of old timey house calls, to learning the pace of life in a farming community. Each anecdote, from funny stories to life-and-death dramas, provides a glimpse into the multifaceted world of a rural physician.As Dr. Tracy navigates through the subtleties of healthcare delivery in a tight-knit community, he unveils the evolving landscape of medicine, entwined with the threads of tradition and dangers of depending too much on information technology. His engaging narrative serves as a testament to the enduring importance of human connection in the face of modern business medicine. A Country Doctor is a poignant exploration of the complexities of healthcare, revealing the profound impact of community and technology on the noble art of healing.Get your copy of A Country Doctor today!
A big city doctor moves to a rural area and opens a private practice. He makes house calls and offers very inexpensive office visits etc. He is a godsend for so many who live nearby who don’t have health insurance. He tells stories of quite a few patients which was very interesting to me. He’s one of the good guys.
Really enjoyed the doctor's stories. More important, got a a better understanding of today's healthcare situation. Several years ago, my Mom & I had to leave a doctor we had seen for 40 years. He started charging a fee to be his patient. We could not afford it. He was not connected with any of the local hospital systems. Now I know why he probably made his decision. Now we see a NP with the largest medical system in the area. Takes 2 months to get an appointment, & she stays at the computer. Now I know why.
Dr. Tracy uses his memoir to provide his opinions and practices on the art of medicine. The stories are interesting, and he's the kind of doctor I look for. I hope he continues to practice for years to come. Too bad I live in a different state.
So enjoyed the book. Being a nurse for over 40 years, I also have witnessed similar scenarios as mentioned in this exciting book. You will enjoy the many exciting ventures.
I read this as research for a book I am writing but was taken in by the empathy this man displays. It is a heartwarming story but also cautionary concerning what he had ti say about the medical industry in America.
This is a really good look inside how medical practices have evolved over the last 50 years. Dr. Tracy gives a lot of examples of how the "art" of doctoring and of empathizing with patients directly conflicts with the practice of institutionalized medicine where time is money and every illness must match an existing condition. Very eye opening to see how much medical diagnoses can vary between different people, even with the same illness.