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What's the difference between community-based and academic-based medicine. Is is better to do rotations at one or the other?
What's the difference between community-based and academic-based medicine. Is is better to do rotations at one or the other?
What's the difference between community-based and academic-based medicine. Is is better to do rotations at one or the other?
This topic is always interesting. One has to remember that "Community hospitals" can include public county types facilities that receive the same kinds of patients as do the academic hospitals. Generally, a community hospital is smaller than a "General" hospital and caters to local patients for short-term care - there may, or not be, a resident program available.
Hey I have a question, what is the term used for the area in medicine for medically serving under-served communities? is it called "community medicine" or is it something else?
Hey I have a question, what is the term used for the area in medicine for medically serving under-served communities? is it called "community medicine" or is it something else?
Medicine is medicine regardless of the payer (county, charity, insurance, state/federal gov't).
Family medicine programs seems to be adding "community medicine" to their names and adding public health to their training. By this I mean epidemiology, health policy, bioinformatics, behavioral science, etc.
Some Canadian schools (McGill comes to mind) offer residency programs in community medicine but this appears to be comparable to public health.
Thanks Lizzy, but is there a name specifically for people who work with the underserved? Is it not related to the term "community-based medicine"?