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[Renaissance of general practice]
R N Braun1, W Fink, G Kamenski
1Arbeitsgemeinschaft zur Erforschung der Allgemeinmedizin, Lützowgasse 6/3/21, A-1140 Wien. ctemml@hotmail.com
Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
|January 18, 2003
Abstract:
Special research work has taught that general practice (family medicine) is a specialization of its own. It requires specific education and vocational training. As far as universities and administrative bodies have accepted it no doctor can start practising family medicine unless he has passed a vocational training of many years duration. That fact together with a successful continued research concerning applied general practice should initiate a true renaissance of general practice.