Christiansen R G, Johnson L P, Boyd G E, Koepsell J E, Sutton K
JAMA. 1986 May 16;255(19):2628-30. doi: 10.1001/jama.255.19.2628.
Both family practice and internal medicine currently train graduates for primary care. A single, four-year program is proposed that combines the strengths of family practice and internal medicine, incorporates community needs into the curriculum, and addresses the physician's changed role in a revolutionized health care provision system. Specific training recommendations and the societal and professional advantages of such a program are detailed.