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Carmen Agcaoili, M.D., F.C.C.P.
Albert Assali, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Muni Barash, M.D., F.A.C.P.
Gene Barrie, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
Stacey Barrie, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
Shelli M. Bodnar, M.D.
Kea Bunting, M.D.
Emmanuel Cepe, M.D.
Jason S. Chu, M.D., F.C.C.P.
Steven A. Curran, M.D.
Georgina Dorkin, B.S.N., M.S.N., F.N.P.
Sehjin Han, M.D.
Magdalena Juarez, N.P.
Prasad V. Katta, M.D., M.R.C.P.
Than Luu, M.D.
Lincy Mathew, M.D.
John Thomas Mehigan, M.D.
Marco E. Pavesi, M.D.
Sudeepthi Prasad, M.D.
Mark Saleh, M.D., F.R.C.S.C.
Seema Sharma, M.D.
Hoang N. Trinh, M.D.
Benito Valencia, Jr., M.D.
Jason R. Van Tassel, M.D.
Annamalai Veerappan, M.D.
Nitun Verma, M.D.
Vanessa Wilson, M.D.
Thirumala Yenumulapally, M.D.
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Dr. Luu believes that the role of a
family physician is to provide a medical
home for his patients. A medical home
should provide more than just an office
where patients can obtain treatment for
their illness. To provide a true
medical home for a patient is to
understand how the disease affects the
patient and how the patients affects the
disease.
For example, treating a patient with
diabetes is more complex than
controlling blood sugar and its
complications. The first step in
controlling a patient's blood sugar is
to understand the patient's diet. Diet
is more than just what kind of food one
consumes. Diet s influenced by culture,
economics and availability of food
products.
A patient's socioeconomic status
dictates what they can afford to eat and
what is available in their area. This
is one of the main role of a family
physician to understand not only the
disease process but the psychosocial
process that affects the patients
This type of approach gives the
physician a multi-faceted angle in
helping the patient with their disease.
It gives the patient a sense that their
doctor is not only treating the disease
but a true understanding of the disease
process.
The practice of medicine in our current
environment is very different from
yester-year. Our technology, economics
and legal system have changed much of
the way physician practice medicine.
However, the basic principle of medicine
have not changed and that is
understanding the patient in a complete
sense is still the cornerstone of
medicine. Dr. Luu feels that being a
family physician gives him a unique
opportunity that no other field offers
and that is to understand the whole
process that affects the patient.
Dr. Luu practices at
WTMG @
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