Are doctors with ADHD better suited to primary care?

December 2, 2008

The brief, frequent visits emblematic of primary care actually fits this doctor with ADHD just fine.

On the heels of the publicity Michael Phelps is garnering, Rob Lamberts talks about how he practices medicine as he copes with ADHD.

Find out how important an electronic record system is to him, not only to benefit patients, but to force external structure on his “distractible” mind.

topics: adhd, dr rob





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