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Aile Hekimliğinin akademik katkısı Aile Hekimliği Araştırma Günleri, İzmir, Türkiye

Family Medicine's academic contributions Family Medicin e Research Days, İzmir, Turkey

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Abstract (2. Language): 
In this paper which is mainly based on my speech in the Family Medicine Research Days, izmir, Turkey, in November, 2012, I have tried to place family medicine in the wider landscape of academic medicine and provide some sense of how it has grown in its own right as an academic discipline with unique contributions to provide. In order to understand the unique contributions of Family Medicine, I have first explained two concepts that will help to build a framework to understand where we fit into the larger academy of medicine. Following that I have presented some further details of the specific contributions of academic Family Medicine and concluded with what I see as some key challenges ahead. As an academic discipline, it has established a firm foundation over the past 40 years.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Esas olarak Kasım 2012'de izmir, Türkiye'de gerçekleştirilen Aile Hekimliği Araştırma Günleri'nde yaptığım konuşmamın yer aldığı bu ya¬zıda, aile hekimliğinin genel akademik tıp içindeki yerini saptamaya ve sağladığı akademik katkılar ile özünde akademik bir disiplin olarak nasıl geliştiği hakkında bir parça bilinç oluşturmaya çalıştım. Aile he¬kimliğinin kendine özgü katkısını anlayabilmek amacı ile önce genel akademik tıp içinde nerede yer aldığımızı anlamamız yolunda bir çerçeve oluşturacak iki temel kavramı açıkladım. Bunun ardından aile hekimliğinin özgün akademik katkılarının ayrıntılarını sundum ve bi¬zi beklediğini düşündüğüm bazı zorluklardan söz ettim. Aile hekim¬liği, akademik bir disiplin olarak, geride bıraktığımız 40 yılda sağlam temeller inşa etmiştir.
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