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John Corso, MD has been practicing medicine for over 20 years. During that time, the healthcare system was steadily eroding the quality, time, and rewards of medical practice. No longer willing to compromise, Dr. Corso chose to take a radical step into the future by recreating the past. He designed a practice that offers patients the time, accessibility, and personal relationship that originally defined medical practice.
NorthWest Afternoon:
Since 2001, his waiting room has been empty. While Dr. Corso serves hundreds of patients, he sees each one at the exact time of their appointment. In a relaxed consulting room, patients get 100 percent of his attention.
They become "partners," informed and involved in determining the best measures for preserving or restoring their health.
Fox and Friends:
Dr. Corso, now spared the bureaucracy that burdens conventional medical practices, has time to thoroughly research new developments in medicine. He also volunteers at a local clinic, lectures, writes, and advises colleagues eager to transform their own practices, still keeping his wife and children at the center of his life.
With his first book, Dr. Corso reveals the inside story about
the small group of diseases most likely to cut our lives short — and why we are letting them get away with it.
Dr. Corso's book:
Stupid Reasons People Die- An Ingenious Plot for Defusing Deadly Diseases