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The declining number and variety of procedures done by general internists: A resurvey of members of the American College of Physicians
Robert S. Wigton, Patrick Alguire
College of Medicine
General Medicine
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American College of Physicians
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General Internists
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Resurvey
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Internist
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Small Hospitals
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Practice Characteristics
20%
City Hospitals
20%
Patient Care
10%
Personal Characteristics
10%
National Survey
10%
Small Cities
10%
Large Hospital
10%
Large Cities
10%
Regulatory Requirements
10%
National Probability Sample
10%
Small Towns
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Responses to Questions
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Self-reporting
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Practice of Medicine
10%
Subspecialists
10%
Great Time
10%
Total Care
10%
Internal Medicine Residency Training
10%
Social Sciences
National Surveys
100%
Small Town
100%
Large City
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Patient Care
100%
Medicine
50%
Internal Medicine
50%
Psychology
American College of Physicians
100%
Direct Observation
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Internist
100%
Patient Care
15%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
National Surveys
100%