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Residents’ perceptions of patient management and the value placed on family medicine

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Marie-Renée B-Lajoie and Johanne Carrier
Canadian Family Physician December 2012; 58 (12) e745-e750;
Marie-Renée B-Lajoie
Family physician specializing in emergency medicine, and is the outgoing chair of the Family Medicine Pedagogical Affairs Committee of the Fédération des médecins résidents du Québec.
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    Factors discouraging residents from incorporating patient management into their practices and possible solutions

    PROBLEM IDENTIFIEDSOLUTIONS THAT COULD BE INTRODUCED DURING RESIDENCYSOLUTIONS THAT COULD BE INTRODUCED ONCE RESIDENTS BEGIN PRACTISING
    Heavy caseload
    • Caseload during residency reflects caseload residents will encounter when in practice

    • Family medicine groups

    • Patient-centred medical homes

    Complex caseload
    • Support from teachers on setting priorities within and boundaries around one’s practice

    • Creating multidisciplinary teams with support staff in teaching settings

    • Multidisciplinary teams with support staff

    • Access to specialists

    • Adequate communication with specialists

    • Adequate information technology systems

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