RIGHT CARE
AT THE RIGHT TIME
I t’s a typical, busy day at Westfield
Primary Care Clinic in Temple.
Around 7 am, the clinic’s four
family medicine physicians, three
nurse practitioners, nurses,
medical assistants, physician
assistant, psychologist, and other
staff arrive and prepare for the
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200 patients they’ll see that day.
Primary care physician Marlow
Griggs, MD, who trained as a
medical student and resident at
Baylor Scott & White and joined
the Westfield clinic in 2015,
“huddles” with her team, making
a plan for each of the 22 people
they’ll see as a team in the next
eight hours.
“When patients come in, we
want them to know they are with
people who truly care about them
and want the best for them,” says
Dr. Griggs. “With all the complex
things that can go on with patients,