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Transformations in Medical Professions

From: CHC Radio
Series: Conversations on Health Care
Length: 25:03

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Chcradio_logo_color_small This week, Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter speak with Dr. William Hanson about the changes the medical profession is undergoing in the U.S. and how tomorrow's primary care providers are being shaped by technology and a team-based approach to delivering health care. Dr. Hanson's new book is called Smart Medicine: How the Changing Role of Doctors Will Revolutionize Health Care.

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Piece Description

This week, Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter speak with Dr. William Hanson about the changes the medical profession is undergoing in the U.S. and how tomorrow's primary care providers are being shaped by technology and a team-based approach to delivering health care. Dr. Hanson's new book is called Smart Medicine: How the Changing Role of Doctors Will Revolutionize Health Care.

Additional Credits

88.1 FM WESU, WNPR's Health Forum, Mark Masselli, Margaret Flinter

Related Website

http://www.chcradio.com; http://www.cpbn.org/program/wnpr-health-forum