SILVER SPRING, Md. (Reuters) - Liz Sequeira, a 52-year-old primary care physician, is too young to remember when U.S. doctors made routine house calls. So to her, seeing patients in her three exam rooms on the first floor of Discovery Communications Inc's modern headquarters is like stepping back in time.
"It's like being an old-time doctor, a town doctor," said Sequeira, whose clinic in the company's wellness center serves as many employees' first stop for blood tests and medication.
