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.
Michael Modell has written: 'Paediatric problems in general practice' -- subject(s): Family Practice, Family medicine, Pediatrics
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A. J. Moulds has written: 'Emergencies in general practice' -- subject(s): Emergencies, Family Practice, Medical emergencies, Family medicine
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.
Conrad Michael Harris has written: 'Lecture notes on medicine in general practice' -- subject(s): Family Practice, Family medicine
no difference, they are one and the same
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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This would be a small animal clinic, a 'regular' clinic or a general practice clinic.