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  2. Feb 18, 2017 · Understand the differences between family medicine and internal medicine and how you can choose the type of primary care doctor that's right for you.

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    Historically, internal medicine and family medicine developed from very different backgrounds. Internal medicine grew out of the increasing application of scientific knowledge into the practice of medicine starting in the late 1800s. This scientific approach to medicine was unique at the time and was progressively applied to the wide spectrum of di...

    Much of the confusion likely arises because the majority of patients seen by family physicians are adults, thus overlapping with the patient population focused on by internists. A general estimate is that a typical family medicine practice might see 10% to 15% children, meaning that 85% to 90% of patients will be adults, the same population seen by...

    However, there are significant differences in the training and clinical approach of internists and family physicians1,2. Although the length of basic training for both is three years, internal medicine focuses only on adults (internists who wish to include the care of children in their practice may choose dual training in internal medicine and pedi...

    These differences between internal medicine and family medicine training result in unique skill sets for each discipline and different strengths in caring for patients. Because internal medicine education focuses only on adults and includes experience in both general medicine and the internal medicine subspecialties, training in adult medical issue...

    Thus, it can be seen that there are important differences between internal medicine and family medicine. Both have unique skill sets and important roles in the care of adult patients and providing primary care depending on the practice setting and the specific needs of the patient.

    1Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Revised Common Program Requirements for Internal Medicine, July 1, 2016 (Accessible at: http://www.acgme.org/) 2Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Revised Common Program Requirements for Family Medicine, July 1, 2016 (Accessible at: http://www.acgme.org/)

  3. Sep 5, 2023 · What is the difference between internal medicine and family medicine? General practice doctors—whether in internal or family medicine—often serve as a patient’s first point of contact when it comes to discussing health concerns.

  4. May 23, 2022 · Internal medicine physicians specialize in diagnosing, treating and preventing disease in adult patients.

  5. Jun 4, 2023 · 1. Family Medicine vs. Internal Medicine: Age Range of Patients. This is the simplest difference between the two. Family medicine physicians treat patients of all ages, often from birth to death. Some family doctors won’t see patients until they complete childhood vaccinations, usually around age 5 or 6, but generally, they will see most children.

  6. Apr 12, 2022 · Last Updated April 12, 2022. For patients and students alike, one of the most misunderstood and perplexing doctor differentiations is that of a family medicine care physician and an internal medicine physician.

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