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General Medicine and Primary Care: Affects, Importance and Mechanism

Abstract

Panayides Andreas*

General Medicine and Primary Care are two fields of medicine that are often used interchangeably. However, they differ in their scope and focus, as well as in the roles they play in patient care. General Medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of adult diseases. It encompasses a wide range of medical specialties, including cardiology, neurology, gastroenterology, and pulmonology, among others.

General medicine and primary care are two essential branches of medicine that are responsible for promoting and maintaining the overall health of individuals. General medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases that affect the internal organs of the body. On the other hand, primary care is the first line of defense for patients seeking medical care, and it provides a comprehensive range of services to ensure the well-being of patients. General Medicine physicians, also known as internists, are trained to provide comprehensive care to adults, managing both acute and chronic illnesses. Primary Care, on the other hand, is the first point of contact for patients seeking medical care. It is the front line of healthcare, where patients receive preventive care, basic health education, and treatment for common illnesses and injuries. Primary Care physicians, also known as family doctors, paediatricians, or internists, provide continuity of care for patients, managing their health throughout their lifespan.

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