[Hospital family medicine. Education in an urban university hospital center] (original) (raw)
PubMed, 2004
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe the patients residents see in one hospital's family medicine unit and to determine whether these patients resemble family medicine patients in other Quebec hospitals. DESIGN: Descriptive study. SETTING: Urban teaching hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Patients 20 years and older who were admitted to the family medicine unit at Hôpital du St-Sacrement between April 1, 1999, and March 31, 2000, were compared with all patients admitted in general medicine to Quebec hospitals during this period. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Sex, age, main diagnosis, secondary diagnoses, types of diseases, length of stay, number of consultations and specialties involved, referral after hospitalization. RESULTS: Patients hospitalized in this unit were older, had more secondary diagnoses, and stayed in hospital slightly longer than patients hospitalized in general medicine in Quebec as a whole. Residents were, therefore, exposed to patients who were more medically complex. CONCLUSION: Patients to whom residents were exposed resemble patients they will see in future hospital practice.
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