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Five Dimensions of General Practice Teaching in Royal Australian Hospitals
The five dimensions of general practice, including communication skills and doctor-patient relationship, practical professional knowledge and skills, population health and general practice background, role and ethical role, organization and law, are the learning requirements for general practitioners to participate in continuing education and pursue for life.

First, the definition of general practitioner:

General practice is a comprehensive medical discipline facing the community and family, integrating clinical medicine, preventive medicine, rehabilitation medicine and humanities and social sciences. It's clinical two disciplines.

Its scope covers all ages, sexes, various organ systems and various diseases. Its main purpose is to emphasize long-term comprehensive and responsible care with people as the center, family as the unit, community as the scope, and overall health maintenance and promotion as the direction, so as to integrate individual and group health.

Second, the quality of general practitioners:

Comprehensive knowledge, noble quality, rich life experience, excellent management ability and persistent scientific spirit.

General practice has the following basic characteristics:

1, comprehensive:

General practice covers a wide range of medical knowledge and skills, involving diseases of all ages and organ systems. General practitioners need to have solid basic clinical knowledge and be able to comprehensively manage and treat various common and frequently-occurring diseases.

2. Holistic care:

General practice pays attention to the holistic care of patients, not only their physical health, but also their psychological, social and environmental problems. General practitioners can provide continuous health management and care by establishing long-term doctor-patient relationship with patients.

3. Primary health care:

General practice is the core component of primary medical care. General practitioners usually work in community clinics, family medical centers and other primary medical institutions to provide primary medical services to community residents. They are the first threshold for residents to seek medical treatment. They can diagnose and treat most common and frequently-occurring diseases in time, and also provide basic health education and preventive health care services.

4, long-term continuous care:

General practitioners establish a long-term doctor-patient relationship with patients. Through repeated follow-up and follow-up, they can better understand the health status and disease history of patients and provide personalized medical services. This kind of long-term continuous nursing is helpful to enhance the trust between doctors and patients and improve the treatment effect.