Internal Medicine and Family Practice—what are the distinctions?
The title of our latest Medscape Roundtable—Should Internists Leave Primary Care to Family Physicians and Serve as Consultants?—may have overstated our premise just a bit. The question was whether Internal Medicine’s original distinction as a consulting specialty is still relevant today. The backdrop for this Roundtable is the gradual devaluation of IM as a distinct specialty over the last
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