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  • Family Medicine
  • Medical Education
  • Physician Professional Development

Background:

  • The Keystone IV conference aimed to explore the evolving landscape of family medicine.
  • Physician generations hold diverse perspectives shaped by their training and practice environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the varied impressions and lessons derived from the Keystone IV conference across different physician generations.
  • To understand the specific challenges and insights of "Generation III" family physicians.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of participant reflections from the Keystone IV conference.
  • Focus on the experiences and perceptions of "Generation III" family physicians, situated between Baby Boomers and Millennials.

Main Results:

  • Keystone IV reinforced the importance of relationships in family medicine.
  • "Generation III" physicians reported a disconnect between the ideal of family medicine and current practice realities.
  • This generation also gained an appreciation for core values, shared experiences, and emerging leadership roles.

Conclusions:

  • Physician generational cohorts interpret shared experiences, like the Keystone conference, uniquely.
  • "Generation III" family physicians face practice-related conflicts but find value in core principles and future leadership potential.
  • Addressing the gap between professional ideals and practice realities is crucial for sustaining family medicine.