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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here are the US medical schools that are best for primary care. They produce family practice and internal medicine grads who do not do further training but practice general internal medicine. Some of whom do research in the field. https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-medical-schools/primary-care-rankings You wil notice that Hopkins and Harvard and similar are not on this list. Those institutions are not in the business of primary care. They produce specialists. [/quote] The best medical schools are the research med schools. The vast array of subspecialists in those affiliated hospitals train future primary care docs how to spot the unusual and see a wide variety of zebra cases. This is been extremely important in primary care. Our goal as a multi-age /multi-office primary care partnership is to hire from the best med schools and with the most in depth exposure: the top 75 Research med schools produce better more versatile grads than almost all of the "primary care" medical schools. We make it a goal to hire from the T75 research/tertiary care medical schools or residencies when possible. [/quote] They are getting the brightest people so of course few will go to internal medicine. [/quote]
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