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However, it was not until 1967 that complete training in general medicine started.
He had little interest in general medicine, and decided to become a psychiatrist.
"I've been very happy, but you have to love people to do general medicine," she said.
The faculty also offers a specific training in general medicine.
This axis is similar to what would be considered an illness or disease in general medicine.
These professionals have had advanced training in many aspects of general medicine.
"Psychiatry has come to this kind of technology a little later than surgery or general medicine," he said.
Simon smiles, and says he is no longer practising general medicine.
This is what occurs in general medicine in most countries.
How a contract could be agreed for, say, general medicine, other than on a population basis is difficult to envisage.
Women's healthcare is an example of a General Medicine business unit.
He has initially worked in the General Medicine department for sometime.
But any evidence of diminished affection among students for general medicine worries educators.
There is a long tradition in general medicine of ignoring or undertreating depression.
In January she joined Methodist as the director of nursing for general medicine.
It is a hospital for general medicine and Unani medicine.
He divided his residency training between general medicine and various specialties that would allow him to establish a family practice.
Local anaesthesia in general medicine and surgery, being the practical application of the author's recent discoveries.
Third year consists of three ten-week attachments in general medicine and surgery.
And about geriatrics never again being isolated from general medicine and surgery.
Unlike other mental health providers, a psychiatrist is a physician fully trained in general medicine.
Nonetheless, a "medico" can start a career as family practitioner or general medicine physician.
Most are misdiagnosed anyway and treated with general medicines against cestodes.
After practicing general medicine for a decade, he took psychiatric training at the University of Missouri.
Until 1910 his papers were concerned with general medicine, and after 1910 he focused on cardiology.