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[PDF] Rekindling student interest in generalist careers


MD Schwartz, WT Basco Jr, MR Grey, JG … - Ann Intern Med, 2005 - Am Coll Physicians
Despite changes in the structure of the US health care system, patients continue
to need and seek out generalist physicians. However, the proportion of US
graduates of medical schools who choose to enter generalist residency ...
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[PDF] The future of generalism in medicine


EB Larson, K Grumbach, KB Roberts - Ann Intern Med, 2005 - Am Coll Physicians
W hat is the future of generalism in medicine? There was a time when financial
analysts predicted that 90% of US health care would be organized as managed care
built on a primary care, generalist model (1). In the wake of these ...
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Who's going to take care of the folks?


ME Whitcomb - Academic Medicine, 2005 - journals.lww.com
One of the things I like most about my job is that each year I have the
opportunity to visit a number of medical schools to work with deans, members of
their staffs, and key faculty as they strive to improve the education of ...
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[CITATION] Should there be a merger to a single primary care specialty for the 21st century? An …


GT Perkoff - The Journal of family practice, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: J Fam Pract. 1989 Aug;29(2):185-8. Comment in: J Fam Pract. 1989
Dec;29(6):600-1, 604. Should there be a merger to a single primary ...
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[PDF] Th e Accelerated Residen cy Program: Th e Marsh all University Fam ily Practice 9-year …


SM Petrany, R Crespo - Fam Med, 2002 - stfm.org
In 1989, the American Board of Family Practice (ABFP) approved the first
accelerated residency program at the University of Kentucky.1 By 1992, 11
additional pro- grams were approved for participation in a closely ...
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[PDF] Adding More Specialists Is Not Likely To Improve Population Health: Is Anybody Listening?


RL Phillips Jr, MS Dodoo, LA Green - Health Affairs, 2005 - Health Affairs
ABSTRACT: Before a shortage of physicians, and particularly subspecialists, in
the United States is declared, it is worth reviewing the considerable evidence
that calls into question whether further specialization automatically ...
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Primary care in the United States: problems and possibilities


RL Phillips - British Medical Journal, 2005 - bmj.com
Primary medical care in the US is delivered by three specialties: family
medicine, general internal medicine, and general paediatrics. The specialties
have a combined workforce of 222 000 doctors, whose primary function is to ...
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Career plans for trainees in internal medicine residency programs


RA Garibaldi, C Popkave, W Bylsma - Academic Medicine, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Purpose Fewer medical students are pursuing residency training in primary care
disciplines. This report describes the career plans of residents enrolled in
internal medicine training programs and their reasons for pursuing either ...
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The essential role of generalists in health care systems

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RL Ferrer, SJ Hambidge, RC Maly - Annals of internal medicine, 2005 - Am Coll Physicians
Viewing primary care as merely one of the many niches in indi- vidual patient
care fosters a narrow perspective that neither ac- counts for the full value of
primary care nor offers proper guidance for reforming it. Instead, a ...
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Who Will Study Medicine in the Future?


ME Whitcomb - Academic Medicine, 2006 - journals.lww.com
To begin, data already exist showing that the cost and duration of a medical
education deter some potential medical school applicants from pursuing a career
in medicine, and that these factors disproportionately affect students from ...
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