For a long time, graduates of internal medicine either joined a large hospital through physician recruitment or alternatively, opted for family practice jobs. There is no denying that family practice is an extremely rewarding field, contributing to the sustained good health of the general population as well as generating tremendous community goodwill for the physicians themselves.

Nevertheless, not all medicine graduates will find themselves excited about the prospect of a career in family practice. Their own inclination may be towards a management post or perhaps, they would prefer the challenge of working as part of team in a larger hospital setup instead of the day to day rhythm of a private practice.

Fortunately, these days there are several options to family practice jobs, one of the most popular of which is the job of a hospitalist. In fact, these days there is a tremendous amount of physician recruitment demand for hospitalists in all major hospitals.

If you are to opt for the position of a hospitalist, you will be directly in charge of the overall health and wellbeing of a patient from the time he or she checks in to the time they are discharged. It will be your duty to assess the exact needs of particular patients and co-ordinate between various other departments to ensure smooth and efficient treatment for their illnesses and conditions. As you can see, the hospitalist’s job requires excellent communication skills as well as management ability. Nevertheless, it is an excellent choice for those who have a knack for interpersonal relations.

Another option for those who prefer a career in the management side of things is to opt for a hospital administrative position. Hospital administrators are not directly in charge of everyday patient care. Rather, it is their job to take care of all the administrative tasks so as to ensure all the various departments of the hospital function smoothly. In other words, they are the ones who actually run the hospitals.

If you would like a career in hospital administration, you will need to go back to school to get a MBA or similar management degree in hospital management. However, it is an extremely rewarding field, both professionally as well as monetarily.

To conclude, it is not necessary that you should opt for a family practice job after graduating internal medicine. Take your time to explore all options before making a final decision. 




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