Aim: It is to put a scale into the use of the academic community which measures how well the doctors can interiorize the features concerning family practice the training of family practice specialization in our country, by developing a family practice identity scale that is peculiar to Turkey. Methods: Our research is the study of developing a scale. A 5-point Likert scale is generated by creating the questionnaire and then the aforementioned scale is studied to verify the validation and reliability in Turkey. The scale has been performed on 351 people who work as academicians, specialists and residents in the field of family practice. Results: During the analyses, while the first four factors whose eigenvalues are the highest are kept fi...
Although there is general agreement that family medicine has a lot to offer to the health care syste...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: As part of a national pilot, the Lehigh Valley Family Medicine Residency ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the conceptions that family medicine residents from 3 countries have of the ro...
Abstract Background Medical educators now focus on professional identity formation (PIF), which is a...
BACKGROUND: Despite significant differences in terms of medical training and health care context, th...
International audienceBackground: Despite significant differences in terms of medical training and h...
Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı aile hekimliği uygulamasında sahada çalışan hekimlerin aile hekimliğini se...
AbstractObjectiveOver the last decade, family medicine has been progressively rejected by medical st...
Purpose: This study aims to determine knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of primary care family phys...
WOS: 000334472400001PubMed ID: 24571275Background: A person-list-based family medicine model was int...
Good relationships must be established between physicians and patients in order to reach the determi...
<div><p>A team approach in health care involves an interprofessional approach to patient care. We wa...
Background: In Nigeria, the specialty of family medicine (FM) has endured its own share of identity ...
Family medicine (FM) has been recognized as a medical specialty in Turkey since 1984. [n 1985 the fi...
A team approach in health care involves an interprofessional approach to patient care. We wanted to ...
Although there is general agreement that family medicine has a lot to offer to the health care syste...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: As part of a national pilot, the Lehigh Valley Family Medicine Residency ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the conceptions that family medicine residents from 3 countries have of the ro...
Abstract Background Medical educators now focus on professional identity formation (PIF), which is a...
BACKGROUND: Despite significant differences in terms of medical training and health care context, th...
International audienceBackground: Despite significant differences in terms of medical training and h...
Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı aile hekimliği uygulamasında sahada çalışan hekimlerin aile hekimliğini se...
AbstractObjectiveOver the last decade, family medicine has been progressively rejected by medical st...
Purpose: This study aims to determine knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of primary care family phys...
WOS: 000334472400001PubMed ID: 24571275Background: A person-list-based family medicine model was int...
Good relationships must be established between physicians and patients in order to reach the determi...
<div><p>A team approach in health care involves an interprofessional approach to patient care. We wa...
Background: In Nigeria, the specialty of family medicine (FM) has endured its own share of identity ...
Family medicine (FM) has been recognized as a medical specialty in Turkey since 1984. [n 1985 the fi...
A team approach in health care involves an interprofessional approach to patient care. We wanted to ...
Although there is general agreement that family medicine has a lot to offer to the health care syste...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: As part of a national pilot, the Lehigh Valley Family Medicine Residency ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the conceptions that family medicine residents from 3 countries have of the ro...