[Place of internal medicine specialists in inpatient unprogrammed care of adult patients in France: A survey of in training and senior internal medicine specialists]. / Place des internistes dans la prise en charge hospitalière de la médecine adulte non programmée : enquête auprès des internistes en formation et en exercice.
Rev Med Interne
; 43(9): 524-527, 2022 Sep.
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INTRODUCTION: French internal medicine specialists are trained in clinical immunology and rare diseases as well as frequent ones. The latest activity is rarely highlighted by practitioners themselves and their representative authorities. Frequent diseases care in French hospitals are also the tasks of physicians without internal medicine specialty, mostly trained in general medicine, who practice in departments carrying various names. METHODS: We conducted a survey to estimate the part of frequent diseases' care and unplanned hospital medicine in the practice of specialists and residents in internal medicine in France, and its designation, through two surveys released by the "Collège National Professionnel de Médecine Interne" (for the internal medicine specialists), and the "Amicale des Jeunes Internists" (for the internal medicine residents). RESULTS: A total of 180 and 247 responses were obtained among the residents and the specialists, respectively, representing 31.3% and 24.8% of the internal medicine specialist's workforce. The most suitable qualifier for frequent diseases' care and unplanned hospital medicine, primarily post-emergency, was "general hospital medicine" for 48.9% of the residents and "general internal medicine" for 35.6% of the specialists. Unplanned hospital medicine was considered to represent a large part of the internal medicine activity by 66.7% and 64.7% of residents and specialists, respectively. A 50% and more hourly part of the activity devoted to it was reported by 71.4% of the residents and 76.1% of the specialists. General hospital medicine was reported to be distinct from internal medicine-clinical immunology by 46.1% of the residents and 47.4% of the specialists. CONCLUSION: French internists devote a large part of their activities to frequent diseases' care and unscheduled medicine, the name of which was not consensual. However, their work could not be summarized to it, often involving a specific activity named internal medicine - clinical immunology.
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Médicos
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Pacientes Internos
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Humans
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Fr
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Rev Med Interne
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2022
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