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Family Practice in Turkey: Views of Family Practice Residents

Postgraduate Medicine, 2011
Turkey's family practice training program is aimed at providing further training to clinically proficient family physicians who serve the community. A survey conducted in 2001 revealed that there was a need for providing additional training and more time in a specially dedicated family practice placement for family practitioners.
Turkish Vasco da Gamma   +6 more
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Family practice in Turkey

Family Practice, 1995
Family practice is a very new medical specialty in Turkey. Family practice residency programmes have been attended since 1985 only in state hospitals and in 1995 departments of family practice will be funded in universities, too. In this article, we review the problems of family practice in Turkey and we mention our own opinions and comments about ...
Fatih Aytekin   +2 more
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Success in Family Practice

American Pharmacy, 1983
Abstract Can clinical pharmacy be a viable part of the family health team without continued public subsidy? The answer can be "yes" if the concept is marketed to health care providers andto patients. This article addresses marketing and viability of clinical pharmacy at Palmetto Health Care, Inc., in Pacolet, SC, one of the first successful ...
Milton D. Sarlin   +5 more
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Anxiety in family practice

Journal of Affective Disorders, 1987
The time course of patient initiated visits, somatic, functional, and other medical complaints was studied in a group of 58 patients from a family practice who had been diagnosed and treated for anxiety. The findings were contrasted with two other groups of patients from the same practice: 101 depressives and 101 controls.
Reuben B. Widmer   +3 more
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Family Practice Education

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
To the Editor.— Jacob F. Palomaki, MD, from Cleveland responded (1982; 248:2971) to Dr Hinnen's article inThe Journal(1982;248:590) and has stimulated my desire to propose another solution to the problem of family practice education. It seems to me that family practice educators find themselves in conflict with specialty services for all the wrong ...
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Otolaryngology and Family Practice

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971
Patients seek medical care for ENT disorders more than any other illness. Usually these patients are seen by primary care physicians, internists, pediatricians, or family physicians. Yet residents in these areas and medical students have little training in treating upper respiratory disease. The need for otolaryngologists to participate in the teaching
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General Practice vs Family Practice [PDF]

open access: possibleJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
The terms "general practice" and "family practice" continue to be used interchangeably, in spite of conceptual differences. One can only guess to what extent this semantic problem has impeded progress in the development of family practice. For many years, members of our medical school faculties have been telling their students that because of rapidly ...
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Family Practice in Hospitals

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
FAMILY practice became medicine's 20th-recognized specialty in 1969, when both the American Medical Association's Council on Medical Education and the Advisory Board for Medical Specialties approved formation of the American Board of Family Practice. 1-3 In 1970 and again in 1976, the AMA's House of Delegates adopted a resolution stating that hospital ...
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