Jawad Meier*
The role of physicians in healthcare has long been rooted in the foundational principles of medical practice diagnosis, treatment, and care. However, over the years, the role of physicians has undergone a significant transformation. This evolution is due to multiple factors such as advances in medical technology, changes in healthcare delivery systems, the expansion of patient expectations, and the globalized nature of healthcare information. While physicians have always been at the forefront of patient care, the modern healthcare landscape has placed new demands on their expertise, responsibilities, and approaches to patient care. In the past, physicians were seen as the undisputed authorities when it came to patient care. Their judgment was central to all medical decisions, and patients often adhered to their advice without question.
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