The practice of general internal medicine by subspecialists

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Barry Stimmel
Susan Haddow
Lawrence Smith
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[1] Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York,Department of Medicine
[2] Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York,Department of Medical Education
[3] Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York,Department of Survey Research Center
[4] Dean for Graduate Medical Education,undefined
[5] Mount Sinai School of Medicine,undefined
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Journal of Urban Health | 1998年 / 75卷
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Public Health; Internal Medicine; Faculty Member; Medical Center; General Internist;
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To determine the proportion of specialists in internal medicine at a university medical center practicing general internal medicine in addition to their specialty, full-time and voluntary faculty were asked to complete a questionnaire concerning their practice patterns. In addition, the directories of two of the largest managed-care groups in the area were reviewed to identify physicians who were also faculty members, to determine whether faculty in these directories self-identified as general internists. Excluding those with primary research appointments, 303 faculty in the Department of Medicine were asked to participate. Of these, 187 (62%) responded, of whom 86 (46%) were full-time and 101 (54%) voluntary faculty. Of the respondents, 183 (98%) were either board certified (152; 81%) or board eligible (31; 17%) in a subspecialty. Both general internal medicine and specialty medicine were practiced by 116 (65%), with full-time faculty being more likely to have solely subspecialty practices (P<001). The majority of faculty (150; 80%) participated in managed care. A review of directories of two managed-care groups revealed that 100 (87%) of the 115 faculty with appointments within subspecialty divisions of the Department of Medicine were listed as general internists. Subspecialists in internal medicine already spend considerable time practicing general medicine and are increasingly willing to identify themselves as generalists. Unless this is recognized, the future need for generalists may be overestimated considerably.
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