Primary care, according to the American Association of Family Physicians, is “care provided by physicians specifically trained for and skilled in comprehensive first contact and continuing care for persons with any undiagnosed sign, symptom, or health concern (the “undifferentiated” patient) not limited by problem origin (biological, behavioral, or social), organ system, or diagnosis.”1 Primary care forms the backbone of our health care system, providing the first line of contact for innumerable patients who may be referred to specialists based on specific clinical needs.