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Family Medicine: The Maturing of a Discipline (Marriage & Family Review, Volume 10, Numbers 3/4) [Hardcover]

William J. Doherty (Editor), Charles E. Christianson (Editor), Marvin B. Sussman (Editor)


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June 11, 1987 0866566252 978-0866566254
This authoritative volume presents a the first major assessment of family medicine and its impact as a discipline in the United States since its founding in 1969.

Under the senior editorship of Professor William Doherty, a nationally know leader in the field of family medicine and family social science, this exciting volume provides:
  • An overview by G. Gayle Stephens, MD . . . . one of the founding fathers of family medicine
  • The outsider's critique of family medicine by Edmond Pellegrino, MD . . . prominent internist and medical educator
  • Achievements of family medicine and its potential in research reviews by key leaders Culpepper, Becker, Doherty, Baird, and Becker

    Is family medicine a genuine reform movement within medicine and society? Or is family medicine practiced by generalists who are out of step with the true specialization needed in today's medicine? Top authorities both inside and outside the specialty address the debate surrounding family medicine in the first truly balanced overview of this controversial branch of medicine.

    Family physicians discuss the challenges they face in family medicine and synthesize the existing theory and empirical knowledge on the topic. This valuable update on a growing specialization provides historical background as well as practical recommendations for the its future.

    The best people in the fields--family physicians and other medical specialists, as well as sociologists, anthropologists, and family social scientists--explore the major issues surrounding family medicine. How far has family medicine come in fulfilling its original mission? How has its mission changes? What are the field's principal achievements? Where has family medicine fallen short? What are the key challenges now facing the field?

    Among the specific issues discussed are family medicine and the predoctoral medicine curriculum, developmental assessment of family practice, polarities in the identity of family medicine, family medicine as a biopsychosocial discipline, family medicine from a consumer’s perspective, and much more.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 236 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge / Haworth (June 11, 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0866566252
  • ISBN-13: 978-0866566254
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,802,943 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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family medicine research, other biomedical specialties, family practice educators, split biopsychosocial model, patient care income, family medicine faculty, academic family medicine, trained family physicians, generalist function, first contact care, family medicine departments, medicine investigators, sentinel practice network, family practice training, many family physicians, primary care internal medicine, general professional education, medicine curriculum, family practice residents, graduate medical education, primary care populations, academic health center, family practice residencies, technological metaphor
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New York, American Medical Association, United States, American Academy of Family Physicians, Family Systems Medicine, Gayle Stephens, The Haworth Press, New England Journal of Medicine, World War, Association of American Medical Colleges, Flexner Report, National Commission, North American Primary Care Research Group, Kansas City, Community Health Services, Annals of Internal Medicine, Basic Books, Harvard University Press, National Institutes of Health, Michael Glenn, Paul Starr, Public Health Service, The Social Transformation of American Medicine, British Medical Journal, Duke University Medical Center
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