Abstract

Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has affected family medicine and primary care clinicians in complex ways. While many publications focus on the problems, struggles, and obstacles faced by family medicine and primary care clinicians, this essay reports on positive experiences which were born out of extremely difficult and challenging circumstances. Many of the responses gathered illustrate the bonds that family medicine and primary care clinicians form with their patients and communities. Three depictions are highlighted, showcasing the special relationships family medicine and primary care clinicians have with their patients and communities.

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