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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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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, 1966What 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, 1987Practical, 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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Education of the Family Physician
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968The opening of a new four-year medical school offers an unusual opportunity to develop a fresh approach to the educational program for the medical student. The recent emphasis on improving the delivery of medical care to the public makes it particularly appropriate to examine the role of the family physician.
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The Family Physician as an Educator
JAMA, 1961THERE IS a shortage of general practitioners— family doctors—generalists—call them what you may. This is true in our urban as well as our rural areas. It is true throughout this great country of ours. I do not mean that there is a shortage of physicians, but there is a need for physicians who are interested in the total and continuing care of the ...
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1994
This chapter is about the personal and professional experience of being a family physician as that special role has evolved within the medical care system of the United States. Family practice is a growing specialty throughout the world, and there is increasing international communication and cooperation among national professional organizations ...
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This chapter is about the personal and professional experience of being a family physician as that special role has evolved within the medical care system of the United States. Family practice is a growing specialty throughout the world, and there is increasing international communication and cooperation among national professional organizations ...
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1978
At one time I had a dog. I called him Chief, my wife and children called him Chief, and so did our friends and relatives. The registration papers tagged the dog Allowat Sakema (Mohican for Mighty Chief). It could be interesting to ask what was the dog’s name; what was his real name; and really, what was his name? Similarly, there has been some pedantic
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At one time I had a dog. I called him Chief, my wife and children called him Chief, and so did our friends and relatives. The registration papers tagged the dog Allowat Sakema (Mohican for Mighty Chief). It could be interesting to ask what was the dog’s name; what was his real name; and really, what was his name? Similarly, there has been some pedantic
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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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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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Perceptions of the family physician by patients and family physicians.
The Journal of family practice, 1980The professional definition of the family physician is not based on research that considers both patient and family physician perceptions. Questionnaire responses from 86 family physicians and 287 patients from ten family practices in Los Angeles were analyzed to compare their attitudes, perceptions, and expectations of the family physician.
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