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  2. Medical specialty - Wikipedia

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    Medical specialty. A medical specialty is a branch of medical practice that is focused on a defined group of patients, diseases, skills, or philosophy. Examples include those branches of medicine that deal exclusively with children (paediatrics), cancer (oncology), laboratory medicine (pathology), or primary care (family medicine).

  3. Group medical practice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Group medical practices practice medicine by physicians who share resources. [1] There are approximately 230,187 physician practices in the United States. [2] Among the physician practices, 16.5% had only one office-based physician in 2016. [3] Physician group practices with 2-4 physicians make up 22.3% of physician offices in the United States ...

  4. What is a Medical Clinic: Types and How Clinics Differ From ...

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    There are several important differences between medical clinics and hospitals. Some of the key differences include the following: Inpatient vs. outpatient: Medical clinics focus on providing ...

  5. What a General Practitioner Is and When to See One - WebMD

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    General practitioners provide acute, chronic, and follow-up care to their patients. Their duties include assessing you with a physical exam and a review of your medical history. From there, they ...

  6. Diagnosis-related group - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis-related group. Diagnosis-related group (DRG) is a system to classify hospital cases into one of originally 467 groups, [1] with the last group (coded as 470 through v24, 999 thereafter) being "Ungroupable". This system of classification was developed as a collaborative project by Robert B Fetter, PhD, of the Yale School of Management ...

  7. Types of Doctors: PCP vs. Family Doctor vs. Internist

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    An internist is a doctor only for adults. A family medicine doctor can treat people of all ages, but an internist only treats older adolescents and adults. Like a family medicine doctor, an ...

  8. What Is a Geriatric Doctor? - WebMD

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    Medical school. In general, medical school takes about 4 years to complete. Students learn about science, the latest treatments and diagnoses, problem-solving, prevention and care, communication ...

  9. What Is an Internist? What They Do, When to See One, What to ...

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    An internist is a doctor of internal medicine. They’re doctors who specialize in the internal organs and systems of the body, but they are not limited to those areas. They can also give ...