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The existing general practitioners in the 1970s were given the choice to be grandfathered into the newly created specialty of Family Practice. As well, an Academy of Family Practice was created and The Academy of General Practice was allowed to die. The prior system of graduating from medical school and completing one year of post-graduate training (rotating internship) was abolished. If one wanted to become a "house-call-making" type of physician, one needed to stay in the academic setting two or three more years.[citation needed]

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The existing general practitioners in the 1970s were given the choice to be grandfathered into the newly created specialty of Family Practice. As well, the American Academy of General Practice changed its name to the American Academy of Family Physicians. [1] The prior system of graduating from medical school and completing one year of post-graduate training (rotating internship) was abolished. If one wanted to become a "house-call-making" type of physician, one needed to stay in the academic setting two or three more years.[2]

  1. ^ American Academy of Family Physicians (2011), Facts About AAFP, retrieved 1 September 2011
  2. ^ Citizens Commision on Graduate Medical Education. (1966). "Millis Report" (PDF) (Report). Chicago, US: American Medical Association. Retrieved 1 September 2011. {{cite report}}: Unknown parameter |booktitle= ignored (help)

Willow Mc (talk) 02:19, 1 September 2011 (UTC)Willow Mc