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In medicine, primary care is a term used for a health provider who acts as a first point of consultation for all patients. Generally, primary care physicians are based in the community, as opposed to the hospital. Alternative names for the field are general practice and family medicine, although the terms are not synonymous. General practitioners are physicians who have completed one year of post-medical school training in what has been traditionally described as an "internship. ...
Resources
- BPHC Service Delivery Sites: Providing Primary Care to Underserved Populations (Bureau of Primary Health Care, HRSA, HHS)
- Evaluation of Common Breast Problems: Guidance for Primary Care Providers (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC))

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