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Commentary Article - (2022) Volume 30, Issue 3

A Brief Note on Education and Training of Family medicine and the specialty of primary care medicine
Avra Selick*
 
Department of Primary Care Medicine, Medical University, Canada
 
*Correspondence: Avra Selick, Department of Primary Care Medicine, Medical University, Canada, Email:

Received: 02-Mar-2022, Manuscript No. IPQPC- 22-13191; Editor assigned: 04-Mar-2022, Pre QC No. IPQPC- 22-13191(QC); Reviewed: 18-Mar-2022, QC No. IPQPC- 22-13191; Revised: 23-Mar-2022, Manuscript No. IPQPC- 22-13191(R); Published: 30-Mar-2022, DOI: 10.36648/1479-1072.22.30.31

Description

Family medicine is a specialty of primary care medicine that provides continuous and complete health care to individuals and families of all ages, genders, diseases and organs. Your doctor is usually your specialist doctor. Commonly called a family doctor’s clinic and also called a family doctor. Historically, their role was played by all medical professionals in the medical profession working in the community. However, home medicine / generic medicine is special in itself and has specific training needs for each country. The name of the expert emphasizes its identity and / or family roots. It is based on patient knowledge in the family and community context and focuses on disease prevention and health promotion. According to the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA), the purpose of family therapy is “to promote personal, holistic and continuous personal care in the family and community environment.” The issue of the fundamental importance of this practice is often referred to as the ethical principles of primary care. Education and training

Future general practitioners are expected to complete their university accredited medical training after earning in medicine. Residents usually take two years, but graduates apply for a third year and are accredited by the Canadian College of Family Medicine in areas such as emergency medicine, palliative care, aged care, sports and exercise therapy, and women’s health.

You can get it. .. In some institutions, such as McGill University in Montreal, graduates of home medicine training programs qualify for master’s degree in home medicine and. which includes mainly programs that focus on research. Here it is your family doctor will complete a bachelor’s degree, medical school, and three years of training for your family doctor. In addition to her selection, her specialist training includes internal medical care, paediatrics, obstetrics, gynecology, psychiatry, surgery, emergency medicine, and many other disciplines. Citizens should also take care of a group of patients who continue to “model training” of patients during their stay. The special focus is on treating everyone, taking into account the effects of all external influences at all stages of life. The GP treats people with problems, but is a specialist in common problems. Many general practitioners give birth in addition to caring for patients of all ages. To obtain board approval, primary care physicians must complete family medicine training, obtain a comprehensive and unlimited medical license, and have a written psychiatric examination. Between the process of finalizing family medicine board accreditation (and all other American technical committees) in a series of annual audits at various locations. The American Home Medicine Commission and other specialized institutions require further participation in further study and self-assessment.

Conclusion

Many primary care physicians in the United States work as hospital staff in one person or in a small group of private care providers, or in hospital-managed care of the same size. However, discipline is broad and offers a variety of employment opportunities, including education, emergency medicine or care, home medicine, international or desert medicine, public health, sports medicine, and research. Others prefer to work as intermediaries for various medical institutions, including insurance companies.

Acknowledgement

The author is grateful to the journal editor and the anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and suggestions.

Conflict of Interest

The author declared no potential conflicts of interest for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

Citation: Avra S (2022) A Brief Note on Education and Training of Family medicine and the specialty of primary care medicine. Qual Prim Care. 30.41802.

Copyright: © Avra S. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited