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Family practice residencies and the continuum of medical education.

The Journal of family practice

Geyman JP.
PMID: 925641
J Fam Pract. 1977 Nov;5(5):743.

No abstract available.

Family practice in the United States of America: the first 10 years.

The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners

Geyman JP.
PMID: 541798
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1979 May;29(202):289-96.
Free PMC Article

Family medicine was officially recognized as an independent discipline and as the twentieth specialty in the USA in 1969, when the American Board of Family Practice was established.The main achievements of the first 10 years has been the establishment...

Report of the Medical Schools Section Primary Care Task Force.

JAMA

[No authors listed]
PMID: 1501331
JAMA. 1992 Sep 02;268(9):1092-4.

No abstract available.

Family medicine: an historical perspective.

Journal of medical education

Canfield PR.
PMID: 789884
J Med Educ. 1976 Nov;51(11):904-11.

The relatively new specialty, family practice, has stimulated a renewed interest in personal, comprehensive care of the entire family. This approach to patient care is derived from the general practice tradition. The development of family practice as a specialty...

Challenges and rewards--a career as a generalist.

Australian family physician

Duns G.
PMID: 23980305
Aust Fam Physician. 2013 Jul;42(7):439.

The generalist approach to medical practice has existed for thousands of years, alongside the specialist approach. Proponents and critics of both approaches have existed as well, but with overall societal trends towards reductionism and specialisation there had been a...

Fit for the future--are medical schools going to produce the doctors the health service needs?.

Medical education

Gray DP.
PMID: 10583803
Med Educ. 1999 Dec;33(12):872-3. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2923.1999.00595.x.

No abstract available.

[The "almost" generation].

Atencion primaria

Leal Hernández M, López Piñera M, García Méndez MM, Ferrer Mora A.
PMID: 8983391
Aten Primaria. 1996 Oct 15;18(6):340.

No abstract available.

Family medicine interest groups at US medical schools.

Family medicine

Baraka SM, Ebell MH.
PMID: 7557007
Fam Med. 1995 Jul-Aug;27(7):437-9.

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Family medicine interest groups (FMIGs) are student organizations that help students learn about family practice and foster interest in the specialty. To date, their activity has not been studied. The goal of this study was to...

Family practice in the United States: a status report.

JAMA

Graham R, Roberts RG, Ostergaard DJ, Kahn NB, Pugno PA, Green LA.
PMID: 12204078
JAMA. 2002 Sep 04;288(9):1097-101. doi: 10.1001/jama.288.9.1097.

Since family practice was first recognized as a specialty in the late 1960s, considerable intellectual and organizational change has occurred in medicine, especially during the 1990s. To reflect on and reconsider the role of family practice in US health...

THE MEDICAL SCHOOL AND GENERAL PRACTICE.

GP

VOY RO.
PMID: 14086633
GP. 1963 Dec;28:143-7.

No abstract available.

Entry of US medical school graduates into family medicine residencies: 2003-2004 and 3-year summary.

Family medicine

McPherson DS, Schmittling GT, Pugno PA, Kahn NB.
PMID: 15343416
Fam Med. 2004 Sep;36(8):553-61.

This is the 23rd report prepared by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) on the percentage of each US medical school's graduates entering family medicine residency programs. Approximately 9.3% of the 15,704 graduates of US medical schools between...

Current issues in Danish psychiatry.

Nordic journal of psychiatry

Fink-Jensen A, Kastrup M, Lolk A.
PMID: 19958259
Nord J Psychiatry. 2009 Nov;63(6):517-8. doi: 10.3109/08039480903444393.

No abstract available.

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