What is primary care?: A Teaching Internist

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What is primary care?: A Teaching Internist

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Here is a challenge for you. Approach several of each of these categories and ask them what primary care is: Outpatient internists Inpatient internists Family physicians Nurse practitioners Medical subspecialists Surgeons Patients

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