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The Physician Family

2019
Pamela and I have been married 24 years. I’m a physician and Pamela is a meteorologist. We became a family when we said “I Do.” Since then we’ve been blessed with 4 daughters – Abigail Grace, Lydia Grace, Sarah Grace, and Hannah Grace. We gave them all the same middle name – “Grace” – because we were and are still overwhelmed by the Grace of God who ...
Scott Brady, Pamela Brady
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The Physician and the Family

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1989
Excerpt To the Editor:In their recent article, Hahn, Feiner, and Bellin (1) note accurately that patients will attempt to engage physicians in relationships to compensate for deficits in their fami...
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Cancer and the family physician

Cancer, 1983
The American Cancer Society estimates that several hundred thousand lives could be saved per year if the current knowledge about the early treatment and prevention of cancer could be applied to all of the individuals in this country without new cancer "breakthroughs." The family physician has a unique opportunity, by virtue of his accessibility to a ...
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The Psychiatrist as Family Physician

Psychiatric Services, 1986
One outcome of psychiatry's increasingly medical orientation has been a reconsideration of the psychiatrist's traditional taboo against treating members of the same family individually. The author argues that by modeling themselves after family physicians, psychiatrists can learn more about the psychological, genetic, and dynamic factors underlying the
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The Modern Family Physician

JAMA, 1960
America needs more young general practitioners, yet the decline in medical students planning general practice is alarming. A physician, by acquiring through medical-school training the essential skills of the profession and by devoting these skills to his patients' welfare, can in truth become the family doctor—the key man of the medical profession. If
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The Physician and Family Planning

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
What are the responsibilities of the physician in family planning? Until the last two or three years, most doctors thought little about the matter, assuming that this was not their concern, though they may have been vaguely troubled by the increasing number of reports pointing out the serious consequences of overpopulation.
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Psychotherapy by Family Physicians

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1987
Practical, brief, specific techniques that primary care physicians can use in office counseling are reviewed. Useful applications of supportive therapy, cognitive therapy, and interpersonal therapy are described. Family therapy is introduced as a means of approaching problems originating in the social context.
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