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  • issue 1/2022

    The Involvement of Health Care Assistants in the Coordination of Studies in General Practice

    aspects had influenced the involvement of Health Care Assistants (HCAs) in the coordination and recruitment of a clinical study for the implementation of an online self-management program for patients with

    Isabella Canella, Antonius Schneider, Christina Kellerer, Klaus Linde

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  • issue 04/2012

    Recruitment of Family Practitioners for Research

    Research in family medicine is generally conducted in family practices. Thus, the successful recruitment of family practices is of crucial importance when conducting trials in this sett

    Ferdinand Michael Gerlach, Martin Beyer, Antje Erler, Jochen Gensichen, Barbara Hoffmann, Juliana J. Petersen, Corina Guethlin, Karola Mergenthal, Christiane Muth, Vera Müller

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  • issue 07+08/2014

    Are Primary Care Practices Research Infrastructure?

    practice/family medicine is prospering. Family practices are increasingly interesting as setting or recruitment platform for research, for projects coordinated by academic departments of family medicine, bu

    Eva Hummers-Pradier, Jean-François Chenot, Martin Scherer

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  • issue 11/2016

    Get Out to the Countryside during Medical Education

    Medical Programs Background: Primary health care in Germany is having enormous problems recruiting young doctors. The United States and Australia, who are facing similar problem

    Antje Erler, Ferdinand Michael Gerlach, Gisela Taeuber, Monika Sennekamp, Ben Gedrose, Inga Beig

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  • issue 04/2016

    Specialty, Occupational Plans and Expectations of Medical Students – the Role of Family Medicine

    challenges of the German health care system. Family medicine especially struggles with the problem of recruiting enough young doctors.

    Bernhard Gibis Bernhard Gibis, Branko Trebar Branko Trebar, Mareike Kaucher Mareike Kaucher, Nico Richter Nico Richter, Rüdiger Jacob

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  • issue 11/2020

    Quality Management in Outpatient Teaching Practices – What´s the Role of Faculty Development?

    medical education and training in community teaching practices is often demanded. In addition to recruitment of teaching practices, quality assurance is becoming increasingly important. At the Institute of

    Sabine Gehrke-Beck, Gudrun Bayer, Christoph Heintze, Ulrike Sonntag

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  • issue 04/2015

    Which Arguments Encourage for Practicing in Rural Areas?

    lack of family practitioners threatens health care. Previous surveys on the question of how to recruit young professionals did not offer final reco

    Martin Tauscher, Marco Roos, Moritz Maenner, Dagmar Schneider, Susann Schaffer

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  • issue 9/2021

    Training for Mentors in the Competence Center for Residency Training in Family Medicine Bavaria – Concept and Acceptance

    a one-to-one mentoring in 2019. For this purpose, family physicians from all over Bavaria were recruited and trained as mentors. In addition to „giving feedbac

    Alexandra Greser, Dagmar Schneider, Lina Lauffer, Marco Roos, Sabine Schlüssel, Anne Simmenroth

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  • issue 02/2012

    Keeping the Wire Hot with Calls? Recruiting Family Practices for a Health Care Research Project

    Introduction: Successful practice recruitment is crucial when conducting projects in the field of primary health care research. Although family practices are a key target group there is little data available

    Ulrike Junius-Walker, Marie-Luise Dierks, Jennifer Wrede, Isabel Voigt, Jutta Bleidorn

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  • issue 07+08/2016

    The Image of Family Medicine from Medical Students’ Perspective

    Background: During the last years family medicine has struggled with the core problem of recruiting enough young talents: Fewer and fewer medical graduates decide on a continuing education as family

    Mareike Kaucher Mareike Kaucher, Nico Richter Nico Richter, Johannes Kopp Johannes Kopp, Rüdiger Jacob, Bernhard Gibis Bernhard Gibis, Branko Trebar Branko Trebar

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