Thank you for letting me be your physician

•Patients choose their physicians.•A physician can only practice medicine, if their patients allow them to fill that role.•Receiving a patient’s trust is an exceptionally meaningful aspect of medical practice. I believe this article emphasizes how emotionally valuable receiving patients' trust...

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