Internal medicine graduates or students need to give plenty of thought to the future direction of their careers. While any position in the medical and health care services is ultimately rewarding, choosing the vocation that suits your individual talents and character best ensures both a satisfying professional life as well as the best possible service to the community.

Two main directions that a graduate of internal medicine can expect to take is to either become a hospitalist at a big medical center or hospital or take up family practice jobs that cater to the general public.

The job of the hospitalist is a unique position that has come into being in the last decade or so. The position of the hospitalist was a natural progression of the increasing specialization of medical services. As the medical profession continued to grow more sophisticated, doctors started focusing on narrower and narrower sections of the body.

The increasing amount of specialization naturally meant that these days, in-patient care in a hospital is generally managed by a team of doctors instead of a single physician. However, the sheer number of health care professionals makes it necessary to have a single person who is in charge of coordinating the entire process so that everything goes off smoothly and the patient receives the best and most efficient care possible. This is the job of the hospitalist. He or she is in charge of everything connected with an inpatient’s care, from the time they are admitted into the hospital to the time they are discharged. Hospitals are actively going in for hospitalist physician recruitment and those going in for the profession are sure to be in high demand.

On the other hand, family physician jobs involve taking care of the general health and well-being of the community. All routine illnesses as well as regular health checkups for the entire family are the purview of the family physician. This is one of the oldest of physician jobs and those opting for family practice jobs can be assured of plenty of personal satisfaction and a high standing in the community.

To conclude, both hospitalist jobs as well as family practice is highly rewarding in their own ways. Your decision to choose one or the other should therefore primarily rest on your individual preferences. Regardless of your choice, you can be assured of ample physician recruitment opportunities. 

2/15/2012 01:33:13 am

Every healthcare provider should switch to an EMR solution. Paper based records and prescriptions are a thing of the past now and it would be best for both doctors and patients to take advantage of their features and accessibility.

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2/15/2012 01:33:33 am

Nice! i have read many articles about this topic and everytime i learn something new i dont think it will ever stop always new info , Thanks for all of your hard work!

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