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Your Future is Family Medicine Information, facts and answers to frequently asked questions about

Your Future is Family Medicine Information, facts and answers to frequently asked questions about family medicine

What are the primary care specialties? Source: DA, Cherry DK. National Ambulatory Medical Care

What are the primary care specialties? Source: DA, Cherry DK. National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2002 Summary. Advance Data from Vital and Health Statistics; No. 346, Hyattsville, Maryland: National Center for Health Statistics. 2004. http: //www. cdc. gov/nchs/about/major/ahcd/officevisitcharts. htm.

What’s a typical week in primary care?

What’s a typical week in primary care?

Why is primary care important? § longer life spans and fewer deaths due to

Why is primary care important? § longer life spans and fewer deaths due to heart and lung disease § fewer cases and deaths due to colon and cervical cancer § better detection of breast cancer § less ER and hospital use § better preventive care § reduced health disparities

A typical month of health care in the United States Source: N England Journal

A typical month of health care in the United States Source: N England Journal of Medicine 2001; 344: 2021 -25]:

People rely on primary care physicians to care for complex disease Condition Saw a

People rely on primary care physicians to care for complex disease Condition Saw a PC physician in the last year Asthma 80% Congestive Heart Failure 88% Coronary Heart Disease 88% Depression/Anxiety 81% Diabetes 88% Hypertension 88% Multiple Sclerosis 77% Parkinson’s 90% Source: 2002 National Health Interview Survey

What do family physicians do? Family physicians provide comprehensive and continuous primary care health

What do family physicians do? Family physicians provide comprehensive and continuous primary care health care to: § individuals and families § women and men regardless of age or disease § infants, children and adolescents regardless of disease

Family physicians provide § Prevention & management of acute injuries and illnesses § Health

Family physicians provide § Prevention & management of acute injuries and illnesses § Health promotion § Hospital care for acute medical illnesses § Chronic disease management § Maternity care § Well-child care and child development § Primary mental health care § Rehabilitation § Supportive and end of life care

Procedures performed by family physicians § § § § § Arterial lines Audiometry Casting

Procedures performed by family physicians § § § § § Arterial lines Audiometry Casting Central lines Colposcopy EKG Excisions of moles, nevi, cysts, warts, skin tags Endoscopy Intubation Joint Injections § § § Paracentesis Pap Smears Pulmonary function testing Punch biopsies Skin biopsies Spirometry Suturing lacerations Thoracentesis Ultrasound imaging Tympanometry Vasectomy

What distinguishes family physicians from general internists? Ages and gender of patients seen by

What distinguishes family physicians from general internists? Ages and gender of patients seen by family physicians and general internists Source: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2002

Percentage of Children’s Office Visits by Specialty Sources: National Ambulatory Medical Care Surveys, 1992

Percentage of Children’s Office Visits by Specialty Sources: National Ambulatory Medical Care Surveys, 1992 -2002 AAFP Task Force On the Care of Children, 2005

What FP attributes are valued? § Deep understanding of the whole person § Act

What FP attributes are valued? § Deep understanding of the whole person § Act as a partner to patients over many years § Talent for humanizing health care § A command of complexity Source: Martin JC, Avant RF, Bowman MA, et al. The Future of Family Medicine: A collaborative project of the family medicine community. Ann Fam Med. 2004 Mar-Apri; 2 Suppl 1: 53 -32

Family physicians’ whole-person orientation and training ensures that FPs… § Consider all of the

Family physicians’ whole-person orientation and training ensures that FPs… § Consider all of the influences on a person’s health § Know and understand peoples’ limitations, problems and personal beliefs when deciding on a treatment § Are appropriate and efficient in proposing therapies and interventions § Develop rewarding relationships with patients

Family physicians have a unique influence on patients’ lives § Serving as partner with

Family physicians have a unique influence on patients’ lives § Serving as partner with patients to maintain wellbeing over time § Empowering with information and guidance that are needed to maintain health over time § Providing care that includes long-term behavioral change interventions that lead to better health § Developing ongoing communication between patient and physician

Family physicians are relationship-oriented, which ensures… § Good relationships with other physicians and health

Family physicians are relationship-oriented, which ensures… § Good relationships with other physicians and health care providers. § Better patient understanding of complex medical issues and improved participation in the care process. § Less expensive and better healthcare experience for patient.

Family physicians have a natural command of complexity and § Thrive on managing complex

Family physicians have a natural command of complexity and § Thrive on managing complex medical problems § Integrate all of the medical and personal issues facing an individual § Break down medical terms and complex medical issues to make it easier for patients to understand

§ 3 years How are family physicians trained? § § § § More than

§ 3 years How are family physicians trained? § § § § More than 400 family medicine residencies Community-based Medical school-based Military Inner-city Urban Suburban Rural

Family medicine residency clinical curriculum Continuity Patient Care – all 3 years Adult medicine

Family medicine residency clinical curriculum Continuity Patient Care – all 3 years Adult medicine Critical care medicine Maternity care Gynecologic care General surgery Orthopedics Emergency care Care of children Skin care Human behavior Women’s health Newborn care Life. Long Learning

What’s a typical week in family medicine?

What’s a typical week in family medicine?

Hospital practice of family physicians - 2004 § § § § 83. 2% provide

Hospital practice of family physicians - 2004 § § § § 83. 2% provide inpatient care 21. 2% do routine OB 22. 9% surgical-assist 29. 6% perform minor surgical procedures 43. 2% delivered care in the CCU 48. 0% delivered care in the ICU 54. 4% deliver care in hospital ER 63. 7% reported delivering newborn care Source – AAFP Facts About Family Medicine. 2005 http: //www. aafp. org/facts. xml

Lifestyle of Family Physicians? § 50 hours per week in patient-related activities 1 §

Lifestyle of Family Physicians? § 50 hours per week in patient-related activities 1 § Avg. wks worked – 47. 2 weeks 1 § 5 weeks for vacation/CME 1 § Avg. Income by region 2 § Northeast - $142, 000 § Southeast – $150, 000 § Midwest - $148, 000 § West - $144, 000 1 AAFP Facts About Family Medicine. 2005 http: //www. aafp. org/facts. xml 2 Terry K. Jobs 2004. Primary care outlook. Med Econ. 2004 May 21; 81(10): 84 -7.

Where do family physicians practice? Source: Robert Graham Center for Policy Studies in Family

Where do family physicians practice? Source: Robert Graham Center for Policy Studies in Family Practice and Primary Care. http: //www. graham-center. org/

Are family physicians in demand? § The 4 th most recruited specialty in 2004

Are family physicians in demand? § The 4 th most recruited specialty in 2004 § The primary care specialty most in demand § 35% increase in recruitment of family physicians in 2004 Source: Hawkins, J. Encouraging news about family physician recruitment. Family Practice Management. 2005 Apr; 12(4); 56 -8.

What loan repayment options are available for family physicians?

What loan repayment options are available for family physicians?

What’s the future of family medicine? § Electronic health record (EHR) § Online appointments

What’s the future of family medicine? § Electronic health record (EHR) § Online appointments § Web-based patient education § E-visits

Innovations in family medicine § Group visits § Team approach to care § Systematic

Innovations in family medicine § Group visits § Team approach to care § Systematic approach to care § Chronic disease management

Future of family medicine § Market research § Six task forces § Family medicine’s

Future of family medicine § Market research § Six task forces § Family medicine’s new model of care § Personal medical home § Continuous relationship § Basket of services

More about family medicine Family medicine department Family medicine clerkship director Your school’s FMIG

More about family medicine Family medicine department Family medicine clerkship director Your school’s FMIG Virtual FMIG at fmignet. aafp. org AAFP chapter