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    mistakenly think that family medicine and family practice are the same thing, but they are undoubtedly wrong. According to Brown, “family medicine is the academic discipline, composed of knowledge, skills and attitudes. Family practice is the application of that knowledge in a system of medical care” (Brown, 1979). Dr. Lynn Carmichael also stated that, “an important component in the definition of the family physician is that he has a ‘tenured relationship’ in which the doctor and the family members have mutually

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    author and journalist, captures a guiding tenet of my life. I want to become a Family Medicine Physician because I think it is one of the most challenging fields in medicine and would allow me to do the most good for others. For me, medicine brings together science and people, with a chance to make a difference. Becoming a primary care physician would allow me to serve others, develop close relationships with patients, families, and the community, and improve access to health care. To excel in a field

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    Family Medicine is rooted in the notion that getting to know patients through continuity of care will allow physicians to not only integrate care and prevent disease, but also to improve patients’ quality of life. I am interested in the patient-centered setting in family medicine to take care of the whole person – body, mind and spirit. To me, family medicine is inspiring, challenging, and rewarding. Prior to starting medical school, I volunteered at a free clinic in Durham, NC. Although I did not

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    After graduation, I had the opportunity to practice medicine in a wide variety of places from rural areas in the south of Egypt to urban tertiary care hospital in Saudi Arabia. In 2012 I immigrated to Canada and early this year I became a Canadian citizen, which I consider an important milestone in my life. Now it is the time to achieve an equally important goal which is getting into a Family medicine residency program. My interest in Family medicine as a career started when I joined North West Armed

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    from my Family Medicine program yesterday. They told me "that I have worked in rural areas back n country, which gives a idea that I am interested to work as PCP after my residency. But in US I do not have any rotation in Family Medicine, that raises doubt that weather I am just taking family medicine as backup for myself and therefore we are unable to consider your application"? The place from where I belong, there is no family medicine taught in particular and there are no rotations of family medicine

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    my feet exacerbated a knee pain that had started to develop over the summer. The pain got so intense I had to quit my job and go in for an mri. We discovered i had a tumor in my knee in early october. The radiologist unfortunately mentioned to our family doctor that it could be cancer, which was then relayed to us. The tumor was removed on November 29th, during that time my knee was in major pain

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    hypertensive patients. The Family Medicine Care Coordinator serves as a liaison between the patient, provider and clinic staff. NEVHC’s chronic disease program manager states that the Family Medicine Care Coordinator position has been an invaluable asset to the organization’s efforts to improve healthcare outcomes for patients with chronic conditions. In fact, patients who feel intimidated or hesitant to speak with their provider are more comfortable opening up to their medicine care coordinator, which

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    My interest towards family medicine began during my early childhood years. I grew up in a small and developing city called Salalah, Oman where health care resources were sparse. Back in 1990’s, immigrants from low income and middle class families could not afford health care. My mother, a nurse, and her friend, a primary care physician, were considered the healers of our neighborhood. Families and neighbors, who were sick, wounded, or in need of medical advice, came to them for help. I grew up watching

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    Request to explore the timeliness of services and referrals assisted by his SW case manager, Ms. Tondalaio Sears in the Family Medicine Clinic NHP. 1. Findings of Fact T-con dated on the 8 September 2015, Mother of patient could benefit from pediatric s case manager. On 9 Sept, Case Manager met with Mother of patient and documents that this visit was an extensive late visit; at the conclusion of this visit case manager stated that she would contact specialty providers and ultimately secure

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    Upon entering medical school I had no idea what type of medicine I wanted to practice. I had originally anticipated that I would become some type of surgeon, because of my enjoyment of working with my hands and visual attention to detail. It wasn’t until after completing my core rotations that I envisioned myself as a family doctor. During my rotations, the rounds were limited to inquiring about pain, fever, nausea, vomiting, passage of gas and inspection of surgical wounds. The patient interaction

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