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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
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General practice, also known as family medicine, is a distinct medical specialization. It requires extensive education and vocational training, ensuring high standards for practitioners.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Specialization
  • General Practice Research

Context:

  • General practice (family medicine) is recognized as a unique medical specialization.
  • Universities and administrative bodies mandate specific educational pathways for family medicine.
  • Extensive vocational training is a prerequisite for practicing family medicine.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the specialized nature of general practice.
  • To emphasize the necessity of rigorous training and education in family medicine.
  • To advocate for the advancement and recognition of general practice.

Summary:

  • Specialized research confirms general practice (family medicine) as a distinct medical field.
  • Formal education and multi-year vocational training are mandatory for family medicine practitioners.

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  • Ongoing research in applied general practice supports its professional development.
  • Impact:

    • Elevating the status of general practice within the medical community.
    • Encouraging a "renaissance" in the field through recognized specialization and research.
    • Ensuring qualified and highly trained professionals in family medicine.