Commentary

A return of holism? It never left osteopathic medicine


 

I enjoyed Dr. Jonas’s article, “A new model of care to return holism to family medicine” (J Fam Pract. 2020;69:493-498).

However, I wanted to point out that for more than 100 years the concept of the patient-centered medical home, and the outgrowth of that, has been part of osteopathic medical education, founded by A.T. Still, MD, in the 1800s.

Congratulations to the allopathic medicine profession for recognizing its significance.

Steven Shapiro, DO
Fenton, MI

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