10/14/2009

'A Rare Case of Homegrown Medicine' in Panguitch

"The rule of thumb in small-town America is that doctors go away. End of story. Rural spots like Panguitch ... are increasingly pressed to have doctors at all. Rarer still are physicians like Dr. [Mitch] Miller, 32, who grew up here, went away to study and hone his craft, then came back to practice. ... Dr. Miller is one of three physicians at Garfield Memorial Hospital ... and none of them have ever worked anywhere else since their residency training."



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