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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2004
Dad never complained in the least that I didn't go into psychiatry. Delighted as he was that I made it into medicine at all, he was supportive and endlessly interested in everything that I did.
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Dad never complained in the least that I didn't go into psychiatry. Delighted as he was that I made it into medicine at all, he was supportive and endlessly interested in everything that I did.
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Behavioral medicine in Russian family medicine
Patient Education and Counseling, 2005The Russian Federation's recently adopted family medicine as a specialty, but with little or no training in psychosocial and behavioral issues, unlike many training programs in other countries. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions and experiences of Russian primary care physicians regarding the practice of behavioral ...
Buyck, David+5 more
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A Definition of Family Medicine and General Practice.
Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP, 2018Definitions of general practice and family medicine have tended to be difficult to understand. We propose a new definition that is brief and clear. General practice / family medicine is defined as the medical specialty that manages common and long-term ...
M. J. Hashim
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Culinary Medicine for Family Medicine Residents
Medical Science Educator, 2021Physicians are inadequately trained to effectively provide lifestyle counseling to manage the obesity epidemic.Family and community medicine residents participated in a culinary medicine course taught by two Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs) in University Park, PA, in March 2020.All residents (n = 13) reported increased knowledge, 92% (n = 12 ...
Emily A. Johnston+5 more
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McWhinney's textbook of family medicine
, 2016Highly acclaimed in its first three editions, McWhinney's Textbook of Family Medicine is one of the seminal texts in the field. While many family medicine texts simply cover the disorders a practitioner might see in clinical practice, McWhinney's defines
T. Freeman, I. Mcwhinney
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Archives of Family Medicine, 1997
Two networks of medical care have grown up in Japan: 1 network based in hospitals and 1 based in private clinics. Most physicians in clinics practice general medicine, although only a small proportion of them are trained in primary care. Postgraduate medical education is oriented toward the training of specialists.
B. W. H. Smith+2 more
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Two networks of medical care have grown up in Japan: 1 network based in hospitals and 1 based in private clinics. Most physicians in clinics practice general medicine, although only a small proportion of them are trained in primary care. Postgraduate medical education is oriented toward the training of specialists.
B. W. H. Smith+2 more
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Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1964
Points of relevance between medical and sociological images of family life are discussed with emphasis upon family interaction, genetics, and familial epidemiology. Recent findings from medical and sociological research are reviewed with reference to the family functions of (a) physical well-being and health maintenance and (b) biological reproduction.
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Points of relevance between medical and sociological images of family life are discussed with emphasis upon family interaction, genetics, and familial epidemiology. Recent findings from medical and sociological research are reviewed with reference to the family functions of (a) physical well-being and health maintenance and (b) biological reproduction.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
To the Editor.— Academic family medicine has no greater ally than Edmund D. Pellegrino, MD. But his critique on its viability (240:132, 1978) reflects a predominantly philosophic approach. Many of the questions raised either are answered incompletely or need further analysis.
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To the Editor.— Academic family medicine has no greater ally than Edmund D. Pellegrino, MD. But his critique on its viability (240:132, 1978) reflects a predominantly philosophic approach. Many of the questions raised either are answered incompletely or need further analysis.
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The Family in Psychosomatic Medicine
Psychosomatics, 1977Psychosomatic or psychophysiologic illness is defined in medical texts as a disorder marked by physical symptoms caused by emotional factors. Treatment should include the whole family not be limited to the patient. The family approach to certain dysfunctions in medicine is discussed. Contraception is an area of medicine which should be characterized
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Family Medicine and Pediatrics
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1973Many thoughtful people are asking hard and anxious questions about the relation of family medicine and pediatrics. There are obvious overlaps in these two health professions. Will this lead to conflict, divisive territorial fights and competition for patients, or better health care for America's children?
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