MacKeigan treated his patients like family, too. “Making a - TopicsExpress



          

MacKeigan treated his patients like family, too. “Making a difference and curing people,” MacKeigan said. “That’s the most wonderful part of medicine.” He loved curing patients of cancer. He also loved his relationships with them. “Lots of surgeons take out gall bladders,” he said, looking out at the lake. “It’s as important to build relationships. You sit down, hold their hand, look in their eyes.” bit.ly/1s4CwGr
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