רופאים ראשוניים בישראל - השואה לארצות אירופה

Translated title of the contribution: Primary care physicians in Israel--compared with European countries

פסח שוורצמן, רויטל גרוס, חוה טבנקין, דן יובל, מרים גרינשטין, בורמה וינקה

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    Abstract

    This study compares Israeli primary care physicians with those of European countries. In Israel a larger proportion of those in primary care are women. The Israeli physicians see many patients a day, but almost never make home visits. They also report for work the fewest hours a day, but spend 21 hours a month in continuous medical education. (more than Europeans?) The Israeli primary care physician scores high in screening for breast cancer and blood cholesterol level, but very low in the fields of minor surgery and alcohol and smoking prevention, contraception, nutrition counseling and normal pregnancy follow-up. Residency training and education may be inadequate, and more emphasis has to be put on the health system and recognizing environmental influences.
    Translated title of the contributionPrimary care physicians in Israel--compared with European countries
    Original languageHebrew
    Pages (from-to)505-510
    Number of pages6
    Journalהרפואה
    Volume134
    Issue number7
    StatePublished - Apr 1998

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Medicine (all)

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