Why it’s important for physicians to change the system
“What if I had access to real solutions? What if I had resources to provide to a person to help them overcome their problem? As a primary care provider with over 20 years of experience, I know viscerally that I will never “fix” anyone. I can teach, I can guide, I can comfort; but I’m never going to fix a single person. Still, I wish I had more to offer.
In my current iteration, I take care of people experiencing homelessness. Having spent much of my career taking care of people with homes, I’m currently grant-funded to care for people experiencing homelessness. The problems, I find, are not fundamentally different, but the phenotype, the manifestation of common, universal problems, such as social isolation, poor nutrition, insecurity, addiction, comes with sharper edges.”
Nancy Connolly is an internal medicine physician.
She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, “What if this physician had access to real solutions?” (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2021/05/what-if-this-physician-had-access-to-real-solutions.html)