Preparing the personal physician for practice (P4): Essential skills for new family physicians and how residency programs may provide them

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Family Medicine residency programs must change substantially to prepare for new family physicians a model of practice for the 21st century. This article describes 10 essential skills that are part of a new model of family medicine and the educational changes and resources needed to obtain them. These skills include management of a population of patients, patient-centered care, personal medical home, best knowledge at the point of care, continuous access to multimodal communication, a new platform of care, time intensive visits, group visits, teamwork and interpersonal skills, and financial practice management.

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Scherger, J. E. (2007, July). Preparing the personal physician for practice (P4): Essential skills for new family physicians and how residency programs may provide them. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2007.04.070059

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