Answer: more than 5 so you can learn more on the subject and test your knowledge.
Must go through four years of college for a bachelor’s degree (medical school)
Graduate high school- depends on country i supose on all of these so im sticking to USA
They help diagnose and manage chronic conditions
Medical doctor who's trained to prevent, diagnose, and treat a broad array of illnesses and injuries in the general population.
Usually study family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, or geriatrics.
Primary care physicians can practice in a wide variety of settings, including... medical clinics, private or group practices, long-term care facilities, outpatient and inpatient hospital settings
Primary care physicians commonly check for... high blood pressure, other risk factors for heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes mellitus- breast, cervical, prostate, and colorectal cancers- developmental disorders, status of immunizations to prevent illness, sexually transmitted diseases, depression, signs of domestic violence
In some primary care practices, you may be treated by a nurse practitioner (NP) or physician assistant (PA).
Focus questions incase if you want practice with this topic:
How do you become a primary care physician?
What do primary care physicists usually study?
What do primary care physicists usually check for?
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