1969
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1969.03160120031007
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A Study of Family Medicine in Upstate New York

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“…The major problem is making this career attractive rather than changing it." 10 The specialty of family medicine will promote and concentrate on the type of medical service that is almost uniquely rendered by the family physician. Recognition of the value of this service in the whole sphere of medical and health care should eventually materialize.…”
Section: Dr Rardin Asserted In 19632mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major problem is making this career attractive rather than changing it." 10 The specialty of family medicine will promote and concentrate on the type of medical service that is almost uniquely rendered by the family physician. Recognition of the value of this service in the whole sphere of medical and health care should eventually materialize.…”
Section: Dr Rardin Asserted In 19632mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family unit, its structure, and function are the foundations on which the specialty of family practice rests (6, 22). However, most of the research literature concerning the family in family medicine is derived from rural and suburban sources (2, 10, 19). The majority of these early reports are based on the assumption that family doctors and teachers understood the concept of the family in health care.…”
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