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Collaboration between primary care and psychiatric services: does it help family physicians?
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Prenatal genetic counseling in cross-cultural medicine: A framework for family physicians.
Ashvinder K. Bhogal, Fern Brunger
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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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Physician payment reforms and family physicians.
JAMA, 1992To the Editor. —Family physicians had anticipated that the changes created by physician payment reform would provide some relief from the ever-shrinking reimbursements to their specialty from the Medicare system. Indeed, family physicians were designated the "big winners," with estimates of a 16% increase in payments in 1992.
T J, Zuber, J G, Jones
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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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Family physicians’ perspectives on interprofessional teamwork: Findings from a qualitative study
Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2018O. Szafran +3 more
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