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What do family practice graduates do? A comparative study.

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    |February 1, 2011
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    Summary
    This summary is machine-generated.

    Family medicine graduates engage in varied practice, including house calls and chronic care, with moderate incomes. Internship graduates often specialize, earning higher incomes. These findings suggest implications for medical training programs.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Education
    • Health Services Research
    • Family Medicine

    Background:

    • Understanding the long-term practice patterns of medical graduates is crucial for healthcare system planning.
    • Comparing residency-trained family physicians with those completing internships informs training program effectiveness.
    • Previous studies have not fully elucidated practice differences based on training duration and focus.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To compare practice characteristics of family medicine residents versus internship graduates.
    • To analyze differences in practice type, patient demographics, remuneration, and healthcare costs.
    • To identify implications for medical training and healthcare reimbursement policies.

    Main Methods:

    • Comparative analysis of two groups of medical graduates from Université Laval.
    • Study group: completed a two-year family medicine residency.
    • Control group: completed a one-year internship.

    Main Results:

    • Family medicine graduates showed more varied practices in smaller communities, including house calls and long-term care.
    • Internship graduates tended toward specialized, single-focus practices and higher income levels.
    • Costs per patient were comparable, but costs per visit were lower for family medicine graduates.

    Conclusions:

    • Family medicine residency appears to foster broader practice scope and potentially more cost-effective patient care.
    • Internship training may lead to higher earning potential through practice specialization.
    • Findings suggest a need to re-evaluate residency training and payment structures for family physicians.