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I'm a premed, and one of my interests in medicine is FM, and a large part of this interest stems from my interest in facilitating behavior change in patients (tx adherence, diet/exercise, drug use, etc.). From what I've seen/read, this generally seems to be a frustrating aspect of the field to most FM docs. This makes sense, obviously, since facilitating change isn't easy. However, I've never really heard it voiced in a positive light. Do any of you derive much satisfaction from this aspect of practice?
TYIA 🙂
TYIA 🙂