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General Internal Medicine in Internal Medicine: At the Core or on the Periphery?
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1992In the past decade, faculty in sections of general internal medicine have assumed responsibility for training residents, for staffing clinical practices, and for developing new domains of health services and effectiveness research. These activities form the core of internal medicine: They are integral to the role of internal medicine as an academic and
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Internal Medicine in the 1930s
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988The Harvard Medical School set up a teaching service at Boston City Hospital in 1914; in 1923, the school added a specially endowed research facility, the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory. The combination, known as the Harvard Medical Unit at Boston City Hospital, endured for 52 years.
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The State of Internal Medicine
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1991To the Editors: We strongly disagree with the proposal outlined by Dr. Stein (1) to increase internal medicine residency training to 4 years, for the purpose of increasing the attractiveness of gen...
Gregg Coodley, Marcia Kerensky Coodley
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The Malaise in Internal Medicine
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1977Internists today are discomforted by uncertainty of identity, governmental interference with practice, total responsibility for patients' health, and by waning of faith in science. As personal "caring" physicians, internists are secure in primary care but should maintain their distinctive scholarly leadership as master clinicians and consultants ...
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Geriatrics and Internal Medicine
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979If medical education is to respond adequately to the growing number of citizens encompassed by the field of geriatric medicine, it must intensify its commitment to the special health and health-related problems of the elderly at every level, from student to certified specialist.
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1998
Until the past few years, it seemed to me that most physicians who were trained in internal medicine, as I was, were uninterested in anything that moved faster than 3 miles per hour. Not so, now. At the American College of Physicians (ACP) annual meeting last month on San Diego's spectacular harbor, the sessions on sports medicine were jammed.
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Until the past few years, it seemed to me that most physicians who were trained in internal medicine, as I was, were uninterested in anything that moved faster than 3 miles per hour. Not so, now. At the American College of Physicians (ACP) annual meeting last month on San Diego's spectacular harbor, the sessions on sports medicine were jammed.
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Fundamentals of internal medicine
International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine, 2006The most important diagnostic tools available to the internist are the patient history and physical examination, after which a plan must be made for further diagnostic evaluation and treatment. For this the internist uses clinical reasoning based on his or her knowledge of evidence-based medicine and pathobiology.
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Geriatrics in Internal Medicine
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979Excerpt To the editor: As a physician with long experience in geriatric medicine in the United Kingdom, I strongly support the views expressed by Dr.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979
Excerpt To the editor: In their introductory overview of the practice of internal medicine, Girard and colleagues (1) have made a notable contribution by adding to our woefully small data base on t...
W V, Epstein, C J, Henke
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Excerpt To the editor: In their introductory overview of the practice of internal medicine, Girard and colleagues (1) have made a notable contribution by adding to our woefully small data base on t...
W V, Epstein, C J, Henke
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Depression and Internal Medicine
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1988Although the Fathers of Internal Medicine described melancholia and wrote extensively about the affective disorders, internists continue to have difficulties diagnosing their medical patients' depressions. Consequently, it often falls to the psychiatric consultant to make the diagnosis amongst the medical population.
C C, Kuhn, J J, Schwab
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