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A National Study of Internal Medicine and Its Specialties: I. An Overview of the Practice of Internal Medicine

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979
A nationwide study of 24 medical and surgical specialties has been conducted by the University of Southern California School of Medicine, Division of Research in Medical Education. This article is the first in a series reporting findings for general internal medicine and 10 subspecialties of internal medicine.
Alvin R. Tarlov   +4 more
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A National Study of Internal Medicine and Its Specialties: II. Primary Care in Internal Medicine

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979
A nationwide study of practitioners in 24 medical and surgical specialties was conducted by the University of Southern California School of Medicine, Division of Research in Medical Education. In this second report of a series presenting findings for internal medicine, general internal medicine and 10 subspecialties of internal medicine are compared ...
Robert C. Mendenhall   +4 more
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Infektiologie – ein Schwerpunkt der Inneren Medizin

Der Internist, 2018
Infectious diseases have recently gained wide public interest. Emerging infections and rising rates of antibiotic resistance are determining this trend. Both challenges will need to be addressed in international and local collaborations between different specialties in medicine and basic science.
Norma Jung   +4 more
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Internal Medicine: No Longer a Primary Care Specialty?

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1991
To the Editor.— The 14th installment 1 of the National Study of Internal Medicine Manpower published in the October 1989 issue of theArchivesprovides interesting data to evaluate the claim that internal medicine training programs are in fact successful at training primary care physicians. Although the point is not clearly made in the authors' analysis
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Internal Medicine: No Longer a Primary Care Specialty?-Reply

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1991
In Reply.— Dr Zelikoff's observations are correct and the related concerns that he expresses regarding internists' declining role in primary care reflect the concern of leaders of internal medicine whom we interview throughout the country. While Zelikoff's main inference from the article 1 is correct, we would like to clarify and supplement his ...
Ronald M. Andersen   +3 more
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Presence of Nuclear Medicine in the Spanish journals of Internal Medicine and other specialties (2000–2009)

Revista Española de Medicina Nuclear e Imagen Molecular (English Edition), 2014
This article aims to provide a quantitative and qualitative description of the publications on Nuclear Medicine (NM) in journals from other disciplines, between 2000 and 2009.A retrospective descriptive study was carried out including the years 2000-2009 in three internal medicine journals (IM) and in three related specialty journals (RS). The criteria
A. Durán-Ferreras   +2 more
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Analysis of patients shared in consultations of internal medicine and other medical specialties

Revista Clínica Española (English Edition), 2019
The aging population is resulting in an increasing number of patients with multiple diseases that require treatment by various specialties. We examined the evolution of consultations and of the percentage of patients treated by several medical specialties.We analysed internal medicine (IM) consultations and those of other medical specialties in a ...
M.D. Martín-Escalante   +3 more
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Characteristics and outcome in nonagenarians admitted in general internal medicine and other specialties

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2013
To describe the characteristics of nonagenarians admitted to the surgical and medical divisions at a tertiary hospital and compare them with nonagenarians admitted to other hospital care services.A retrospective study of all hospital discharge episodes via the registry of the Basic Minimum Data Set at the Hospital General Universitario de Alicante from
Antonio Tello   +6 more
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DERMATOLOGY AS A SPECIALTY, AND ITS RELATION TO INTERNAL MEDICINE

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1910
It seems appropriate that my address, as chairman of the Section on Dermatology of the American Medical Association, should be devoted not so much to the refinements of a specialty as to the general and fundamental relations of this specialty to medicine as a whole.
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