How can we change medical students’ perceptions of a career in family medicine? Marketing or substance?

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Amnon Lahad
Andrew Bazemore
Davorina Petek
William R. Phillips
Dan Merenstein
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[1] Hebrew University & Clalit Health Services,Departments of Family Medicine
[2] The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,Faculty of Medicine
[3] Robert Graham Center Policy Studies in Family Medicine & Primary Care,Department of Family medicine Faculty of Medicine
[4] University of Ljubljana,Family Medicine
[5] University of Washington,Department of Human Science
[6] Research Programs Family Medicine,undefined
[7] Georgetown University Medical Center,undefined
[8] School of Nursing and Health Studies,undefined
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Family medicine; Medical education; Medical students; Career choice; Medical specialty;
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Family Medicine (FM) is the care of unselected patients with undifferentiated problems in the settings where people need care in our communities. It is intellectually challenging, providing breadth and depth unparalleled in other areas of medical practice. In one survey only 19% of Israeli students reported being interested in FM. Students interested in FM had greater interest in bedside and direct long-term patient care. Students not planning FM residency training had preconceived notions that the discipline had lower academic opportunities and prestige. What can be done to increase student interest in careers in FM?
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