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The Patient-Physician Relationship is Under Attack

The Dr. Huber Show

Release Date: 05/16/2025

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After attending TexMed25, Dr. Huber reflects on the riveting conversations that took place with other healthcare advocates. He shares the state of the Patient-Physcian Relationship, the entities that have deteriorated it and how we all need to revive this sacred relationship by putting patients and physicians back in the decision making process. 

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