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General Internal Medicine

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1996
General internists continue to find themselves in demand as health care systems focus on longitudinal care of chronic diseases and outpatient preventive services. New information about preventive health will affect practice. Previous studies on the primary prevention of coronary heart disease have shown that lowering cholesterol reduces the incidence ...
Laura A. Petersen, Jennifer Daley
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The Future of Generalism in Medicine

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2005
What is the future of generalism in medicine? There was a time when financial analysts predicted that 90% of U.S. health care would be organized as managed care built on a primary care, generalist model (1). In the wake of these predictions, residency positions in family medicine and other generalist disciplines grew rapidly.
Kenneth B. Roberts   +2 more
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General Internal Medicine

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995
Patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and microalbuminuria have a reduced rate of progression to clinical proteinuria if treated with captopril. Benefits of zidovudine use are balanced by reductions in quality of life. A panel concluded that 90% of patients with acute low back pain recover spontaneously in 4 weeks.
Robert H. Fletcher, Suzanne W. Fletcher
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Semantics of General Medicine

Southern Medical Journal, 1980
The words "education" and "training" are examined in the context of contemporary general internal medicine. Based upon the definitions of these two words, the words "practical" and "management" are assuming new meanings which reflect an approach to the patient distinct in a number of ways from the classic one.
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Electroretinogram in General Medicine

Ophthalmologica, 1979
The interest of the usage of the electroretinogram in various fields of general medicine is discussed, with particular regard to endocrinology, ionic changes and neurology. A review from the relevant literature and original contributions from the author's laboratory are reported in detail.
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General Internal Medicine

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997
Studies provide convincing evidence that lowering cholesterol with statin drugs improves outcomes.-Controversy regarding calcium channel blockers in the treatment of hypertension.-Balancing risks and benefits of anticoagulants.
Eric B. Larson, John V. L. Sheffield
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General Medicine

CLINICAL DENTISTRY, 2019
The oral cavity is the largest and most used orifice in the human body. It is the opening of the aerodigestive tract, as well as a region of the body that is heavily involved in both sensing the outside world and communi­cating with it.
N. Longridge   +3 more
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Update in General Internal Medicine

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1997
This Update incorporates a diverse range of topics, including hormone replacement therapy, statins, exercise, hypertension, prostate cancer, diabetes care, and antioxidant vitamins.
J V, Sheffield   +4 more
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Mixed-data deep learning in repeated predictions of general medicine length of stay: a derivation study

Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2021
Stephen Bacchi   +8 more
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Update in General Internal Medicine

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1998
The 1999–2000 Update Series begins with a discussion of important studies relevant to general internal medicine.
Keith W. Roach   +3 more
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