The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice / American Board of Family Practice
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J Am Board Fam Pract · Jan 1990
Review Comparative StudyFamily physicians and internists: differences in practice styles and proposed reasons.
This is a review of published reports comparing family physicians with internists. The results show that family physicians are more likely to stay in their field of training; to locate more frequently in rural and underserved areas; to see fewer referred patients; to have similar case severity; and to engage in more obstetrics and gynecology, surgery, trauma, acute illness, and pediatrics. ⋯ The reasons for the practice style differences between family physicians and internists are likely to be multiple, but they probably include such factors as: training, decision-making expertise, patient demands, types of visits, office staff, economics, and attitude. The implications of the proposed reasons for the differences are discussed.