Internal Medicine: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the practice of internal medicine?
Internal medicine is a medical specialty concerned with the overall health care needs of adults. Internal medicine doctors, or internists, diagnose and manage acute and chronic medical problems. Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants work collaboratively with the internists, and are trained to provide the highest quality of patient care. ...
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What is a doctor of Internal Medicine?
Internists focus on adult medicine. They care for their patients for life -- from their teen years through old age. These Doctors for Adults ( Doctors for Adults website ) have undergone special study and training that focuses on adult diseases and the prevention of them. At least three of their seven or more years of medical school and postgraduate training are dedicated to learning how to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases primarily affecting adults.
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Doctors of internal medicine, often called "internists," focus on adult medicine. They care for their patients for life — from the teen years through old age. Internists have had special study and training that focuses on the prevention and treatment of adult diseases. At least three of their seven or more years of medical school and postgraduate training are dedicated to learning how to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases that affect adults. ...
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What is General Internal Medicine?
Internal Medicine is the specialty dealing with the medical problems of adults. We do not care for children under the age of 15, deliver babies, or perform surgery. For teenagers and adults, we serve as the primary care physician--the one to contact first for any medical concerns. In addition to caring for routine problems such as ear infections, colds, rashes, headaches, etc. in the office, we also have the expertise to deal with such complicated illnesses as heart attacks, strokes, and diabetes in the hospital. ...
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According to the American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine, which is the principal professional society of practitioners of internal medicine in the USA, "Doctors of internal medicine, often called 'internists' or 'general internists,' focus on adult medicine. They care for their patients for life-from the teen years through old age. Internists have had special study and training that focuses on the prevention and treatment of adult diseases. ...
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What is Internal Medicine?
Internal Medicine involves the non-surgical medical care of adults. Internal Medicine doctors are dedicated to preventing, diagnosing and treating diseases that affect adults or those over 16 years old.
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Internal Medicine is the specialty that concentrates on the treatment of all adult diseases. An Internist undegoes special training in the treatment of hospitalized patient and those with chronic illnesses like heart disease, lung disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, stomach disorders, etc.
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What is an "Internal Medicine Doctor"?
Doctors of Internal Medicine focus on adult medicine. They care for their patients for life - from teen years through old age. Internists have special training that focuses on the prevention and treatment of adult diseases. For more information go to www.doctorsforadults.com
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WHO ARE INTERNAL MEDICINE DOCTORS?
Internal medicine doctors provide healthcare to adults, ranging in age from older adolescents (after puberty) to the elderly. This care can include providing annual preventive health examinations, treating acute illnesses, and management of complex, chronic illnesses such as diabetes and hypertension.
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What is Internal Medicine Associates?
Internal Medicine Associates, or IMA, is a group of physicians who specialize in the prevention and medical treatment, as opposed to surgical treatment, of diseases which primarily afflict adults. The IMA team also includes a physician's assistant and a dietitian.
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What insurances does Internal Medicine accept?
Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, First Health/HCVM, Great West/One Health, Harvard Pilgrim, MVP, Martin’s Point Health Care, Medicaid, Medicare, PHCS, TriCare and United Healthcare. Co-payments are expected at the time of service. Your bills will be submitted to all commercial insurance companies. If payment from the insurance company is not received within 30 days, the balance will become your responsibility. For your convenience, we accept MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express.
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What are the benefits of training in internal medicine at PMCC?
At PMCC residents receive state-of-the-art clinical training in skills necessary for primary care practice, hospitalist careers or fellowship training. This is accomplished in an environment that is friendly, personal and academic. Our affiliation with several on-campus group practices, as well as our close working relationship with the University of Alabama at Birmingham, allows our residents to develop expertise in managing a broad spectrum of clinical disorders from the critically ill to common, general medical problems. ...
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Who should see an Internal Medicine Doctor?
Anyone who experiences symptoms such as a minor sniffle or cough to those experiencing more severe symptoms associated with possible chronic medical problems.
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What kind of specialty is Internal Medicine?
Internal Medicine physicians complete a three year residency training program following their four year medical school degree. The three years are spent learning about nearly every aspect of adult health and illness. From preventive medicine, to complex disease management, Internists are well qualified primary care physicians for adults.
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What is Arkansas Veterinary Internal Medicine?
Arkansas Veterinary Internal Medicine is the internal medicine specialty center of choice for veterinarians and clients throughout Arkansas. Our practice operates in conjunction with the Animal Emergency and Specialty Clinic in Maumelle Blvd. outside Little Rock (map). We see new patients 5 days per week, however, the partnership with the emergency clinic allows us to provide care 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ...
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What are the "Caps" on inpatient internal medicine services?
Caps: The Resident can admit up to 10 patients to the General Medicine service per call day. The intern can admit up to 5 patients per call day. If a patient is admitted and is a bounce to another team, then that will count against the individual resident cap for the day. This does not count against the team cap of 10 patients per day unless it occurs on Friday or Saturday. Therefore, if there is a night float resident on that day, then the team cap does not include bounces to other teams. ...
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What does "internal medicine" mean?
The term "Internal Medicine" comes from the German term Innerve Medicine, a discipline popularized in Germany in the late 1800s to describe physicians who combined the science of the laboratory with the care of patients. Many early 20th century American doctors studied medicine in Germany and brought this medical field to the United States. Thus, the name "internal medicine" was adopted. Like many words adopted from other languages, it unfortunately doesn't exactly fit an American meaning.
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Who can take the courses on Annals of Internal Medicine CME?
In order to earn credits, you must be an ACP Member, or an individual subscriber to the Annals of Internal Medicine. Institutional subscriptions are not valid for CME. To subscribe, please visit http://www.acponline.org/catalog/journals/annals.htm . Physicians with current and valid licenses in the U.S., Canada, or Mexico are eligible for credit even if they live or practice in other countries. Physicians licensed in other countries are also welcome to participate in this CME activity. ...
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Is Dr. Barley board certified in Internal Medicine?
Dr. Barley has been Board Certified in Internal Medicine since completing his training in 1996.
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Why are the three reports described in the Annals of Internal Medicine significant?
These reports are significant due to the serious nature of the adverse events. All three patients had jaundice and abnormal liver function. One patient recovered, one required a transplant, and one died. All three patients had previously been healthy.
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What is Internal Medicine’s affiliation to Concord Hospital?
Concord Hospital and its subsidiaries, nationally recognized for cardiovascular, stroke and diabetes medical care, provide a network of primary and specialty care physicians throughout Concord and its surrounding communities. As a department of Concord Hospital, our practice has access to state-of-the-art technology, multiple resources and advanced educational training ensuring that our patients receive the highest standard of medical care.
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What is the difference between family practice and internal medicine physician?
Internal medicine deals with the health care needs of adults whereas family practice deals with the health care needs of adults and children. In this context, adults refer to people that are age 18 or above.
What Internal Medicine fellowships are offered at Henry Ford Hospital?
Allergy, Bone and Mineral Metabolism, Cardiology, Electrophysiology, Interventional Cardiology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Gastroenterology, Hematology and Medical Oncology, Infectious Diseases and Hospital Epidemiology, Nephrology, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care, Sleep Disorders, Transplant Nephrology.
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Are all of your internal medicine positions Hospitalists?
Although some facilities refer to their inpatient coverage programs as hospitalists, we prefer to reserve that term for our true "inpatient only" medical practices. Our positions that are listed as internal medicine are house physician opportunities. Our physicians work in the hospital in conjunction with the patients' attending physicians. They respond to codes and changes in patient condition. ...
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Who should see a doctor who specializes in Internal Medicine?
We take care of patients ages 18 and older. We have experience treating a variety of different, complex medical conditions, syndromes and disorders. Dr. Kedainis has access to ALL medical and surgical sub-specialists. If your case requires the expertise of a sub-specialist, Dr. Kedainis will promptly refer you to the appropriate specialist.
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What is a doctor of Internal Medicine (Internist)?
This is a specialty of medicine that treats adult patients 18 and older throughout their lifetime. Internists are involved in coordinating your care among specialists. They provide a unique, comprehensive approach to all your health care problems. I do not deliver babies or treat children, and I do not perform surgery. However, I do perform preventative health advice, cardiac risk assessment, exercise stress testing, pulmonary function testing and dermatology procedures.
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What is the refill policy/process for Internal Medicine?
Patients need to have been seen by a healthcare provider within the last six months. Patients are asked to bring the empty containers/pill bottles into the clinic for review and medication reconciliation. The provider will request an appointment if should there be any medical concerns, otherwise the prescription refill will be ready for pick up the following day at the Main Pharmacy.
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How many residents are in the Internal Medicine program?
We have 41 residents, which includes 15 first-year, 13 second-year, and 13 third-year residents.
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What Internal Medicine fellowships are available at UTMB Hospital?
Allergy and immunology , Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology, Heart failure, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology , Geriatrics , Infectious Diseases , Nephrology, Medical Oncology, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care , and Rheumatology .
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When is the Internal Medicine Department available for appointments?
We are in the hospital Monday through Thursday 8:00 am- 4:30pm. Appointments are scheduled between 9:00am and 3:00pm depending on the type of case.
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