La evolución del entrenamiento en medicina familiar en el Reino Unido
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Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria, Educación Médica, Atención Primaria de Salud, Internado y ResidenciaResumen
Este artículo describe el contexto actual en la formación del médico de familia en el Reino Unido, detallando los retos que a menudo enfrentan los residentes, las oportunidades de carrera que ellos esperan una vez completado su entrenamiento, así como algunos de los pasos que ellos deben seguir para lograren habilitación como médicos de familia. Una perspectiva histórica será utilizada para demostrar de qué modo la práctica de la medicina familiar ha evolucionado en los últimos 60 años. Algunas de las explicaciones y ejemplos utilizados en este artículo son necesariamente simplistas con el fin de destacar las principales áreas de la medicina familiar en el Reino Unido en un intento de animar a los lectores a explorar el tema más a fondo, si desean hacerlo.
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