Literature DB >> 35651442

Need of the Hour: Family Medicine in India.

Gokul Paidi1, Anju Beesetty2, Abdelilah Lahmar3, Lisa Kop4, Ranbir Sandhu5.   

Abstract

Family medicine practitioners can manage a wide range of health problems, either directly or through referral to other specialists, thereby optimizing the cost-effectiveness of the healthcare system. For most health problems, family medicine practitioners serve as an entry point for individualized healthcare. Providing comprehensive care for most specialties for all ages is the hallmark of family medicine. It is recognized as a distinct specialty in many developed countries, and training is provided through organized residency programs. Family medicine has been incorporated in the foundation course of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) and is planned to be adopted in all medical institutes in India; however, the MBBS syllabus includes no mention of it. In medical schools in India, fully functioning family medicine departments should be established on an urgent scale. It is necessary to take the required measures to introduce the subject into the undergraduate MBBS program and to generalize it across India. It is recommended that the number of medical schools offering postgraduate residency training in family medicine be increased to meet current community health needs.
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Keywords:  diplomate; family medicine; integrated approach; mbbs; mbbs syllabus; medical education in india; primary care

Year:  2022        PMID: 35651442      PMCID: PMC9138803          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.24596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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