The waiting room of Ramona Seidel's family medicine practice is empty, and
she works hard to keep it that way.
After several years in a traditional suburban group practice that blended
pediatrics and family medicine, Seidel quit to start her own micro-practice in Annapolis: a
low-overhead, high-tech office that gives her more control over how she treats
patients and more time to spend with them. She's happier. Her patients are
happier. And she's pretty convinced they are healthier having a physician who
knows them well.