Family practice is the term used to describe the medical specialty which provides health care for the individual and family. General care is, essentially, non specialized medical work.
No difference at least in the United States. Some doctors might be called "general practitioners" and those are different, but family medicine and family practice are the same thing.
i dont think there is
Family can be love and love can be family. There is no distinct difference between them.
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Michael Modell has written: 'Paediatric problems in general practice' -- subject(s): Family Practice, Family medicine, Pediatrics
There are many differences between a Filipino family and an Irish family. The main difference would be their cultural heritage, their holidays and their customs.
A. J. Moulds has written: 'Emergencies in general practice' -- subject(s): Emergencies, Family Practice, Medical emergencies, Family medicine
no difference, they are one and the same
Conrad Michael Harris has written: 'Lecture notes on medicine in general practice' -- subject(s): Family Practice, Family medicine
If a doctor has a family practice, that doctor is a general practitioner who will see anyone who is sick, although in some cases it will be necessary to refer the patient to a specialist. Families with sick children go to family practices.
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family are the people you are related to, the household is who you live with