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    Season 2 Episode 17: Something old, something new: marrying technology with the house call to improve primary care in Whistler (with Dr. Clark Lewis)

    en-caOctober 06, 2021
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    About this Episode

    In this episode of The Whistler Podcast, Mayor Jack Crompton and Cole Stefiuk speak to Dr. Clark Lewis about his primary care practice BettrCare that has used technology to modernize the house call, in a community with a shortage of family doctors. 

     

    Dr. Lewis is an ER doctor, skier, mountain biker and surfer who, over his career, has watched access to primary care get more difficult for patients, and Dr. Lewis decided to bring back the house call to help fill that gap. During the pandemic, BettrCare has also offered COVID testing for travellers. 

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