Are primary care and academic medicine mutually exclusive?

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Can I list both academic medicine and primary care as interests if schools were to ask this question? Particularly if the school focuses on primary care? I just don't often see/hear about PCPs doing research or working in large teaching hospitals etc.

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Can I list both academic medicine and primary care as interests if schools were to ask this question? Particularly if the school focuses on primary care? I just don't often see/hear about PCPs doing research or working in large teaching hospitals etc.
Not even close. There is a ton of research done in primary care, and even more physicians that have a role in academia as far as teaching/admin roles.

Now if by research you mean bench work, then I would imagine there are few primary care physicians that do that compared to specialists/subspecialists.
 
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Not even close. There is a ton of research done in primary care, and even more physicians that have a role in academia as far as teaching/admin roles.

That's great to hear/learn about!
 
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Definitely can reasonably have interests in both. The hospital I used to work at was a major tertiary place, but still had tons of primary care research going on. Lots of cool stuff too.
 
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