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Dr. Robert G. Gish, medical director, liver transplant program for California Pacific Medical Center and Epocrates subscriber, shares three tips for tomorrow's physicians looking to run a successful medical practice: providing the best in patient care, understanding the business of medicine and obtaining work/life balance.

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Dr. Robert G. Gish, medical director, liver transplant program for California Pacific Medical Center and Epocrates subscriber, shares three tips for tomorrow's physicians looking to run a successful medical practice: providing the best in patient care, understanding the business of medicine and obtaining work/life balance.
Dr. Robert G. Gish, medical director, liver transplant program for California Pacific Medical Center and Epocrates subscriber, shares three tips for tomorrow's physicians looking to run a successful medical practice: providing the best in patient care, understanding the business of medicine and obtaining work/life balance.Video

Dr. Robert G. Gish, medical director, liver transplant program for California Pacific Medical Center and Epocrates subscriber, shares three tips for tomorrow's physicians looking to run a successful medical practice: providing the best in patient care, understanding the business of medicine and obtaining work/life balance.

Dr. John Selle, a primary care physician at St. Mary's Medical Center in California and Epocrates subscriber, describes how he became the physician he is today. He addresses the importance of healthcare technology for today's physicians and how medical students need to be prepared for health IT to be an integral part of their medical practice.

Dr. John Selle, a primary care physician at St. Mary's Medical Center in California and Epocrates subscriber, describes how he became the physician he is today. He addresses the importance of healthcare technology for today's physicians and how medical students need to be prepared for health IT to be an integral part of their medical practice.

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