Public attitudes to family medicine in Turkey have lagged behind its rapid academic development. The effect of undergraduate training in primary care on medical students’ attitudes to family medicine has not been assessed. Objectives of this study were to assess the attitudes of first year medical students at Uludag University School of Medicine in Bursa, Turkey to family medicine and to determine their career aspirations. The study was a survey of the first year medical class in 2003–2004. The response rate was 95% (248/261 students). Students were positive about their choice of medicine as a career but had negative opinions of general practice. Female students were more positive in this respect. Initial preference was for specialization i...
Family medicine is the one field that gives you full satisfaction and a sense of being the complete ...
Background: A course in family medicine (FM) could dispel the possibility of negative stereotyping a...
Objective: The aim of this study was; (1) to define the present role of family medicine teachers in...
Aim To determine the factors affecting medical students’ choice of the specialty of family medicine....
Background: In Turkey, general practitioners were authorized to work as family physicians without sp...
Background: In Turkey, general practitioners were authorized to work as family physicians without sp...
Abstract Background In Israel, there is a shortage of family medicine (FM) specialists that is occas...
Family physicians constitute the fundamental core of the health system in many parts of the world. H...
Family medicine (FM) has been recognized as a medical specialty in Turkey since 1984. [n 1985 the fi...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the rising population of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the need for family physi...
Purpose: This study aims to determine knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of primary care family phys...
ABSTRACT: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: A cold climate towards primary care (PC) within medical academia ...
Background: A course in family medicine (FM) could dispel the possibility of negative stereotyping a...
Family medicine is the one field that gives you full satisfaction and a sense of being the complete ...
Family medicine is the one field that gives you full satisfaction and a sense of being the complete ...
Family medicine is the one field that gives you full satisfaction and a sense of being the complete ...
Background: A course in family medicine (FM) could dispel the possibility of negative stereotyping a...
Objective: The aim of this study was; (1) to define the present role of family medicine teachers in...
Aim To determine the factors affecting medical students’ choice of the specialty of family medicine....
Background: In Turkey, general practitioners were authorized to work as family physicians without sp...
Background: In Turkey, general practitioners were authorized to work as family physicians without sp...
Abstract Background In Israel, there is a shortage of family medicine (FM) specialists that is occas...
Family physicians constitute the fundamental core of the health system in many parts of the world. H...
Family medicine (FM) has been recognized as a medical specialty in Turkey since 1984. [n 1985 the fi...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the rising population of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the need for family physi...
Purpose: This study aims to determine knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of primary care family phys...
ABSTRACT: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: A cold climate towards primary care (PC) within medical academia ...
Background: A course in family medicine (FM) could dispel the possibility of negative stereotyping a...
Family medicine is the one field that gives you full satisfaction and a sense of being the complete ...
Family medicine is the one field that gives you full satisfaction and a sense of being the complete ...
Family medicine is the one field that gives you full satisfaction and a sense of being the complete ...
Background: A course in family medicine (FM) could dispel the possibility of negative stereotyping a...
Objective: The aim of this study was; (1) to define the present role of family medicine teachers in...