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What does a family physician do?

Family physicians are physicians educated and trained in family practice—a broadly encompassing medical specialty. Family physicians provide continuing and comprehensive medical care, health maintenance and preventive services to each member of the family, regardless of sex, age or type of problem—biological, behavioral or social.

What might a family physician do in a workday?

Family practice is a three-dimensional specialty, incorporating the dimensions of knowledge, skill, and process. While knowledge and skill may be shared with other specialties, the family practice process is unique. At the center of this process is the patient-physician relationship.   It is the extent to which this relationship is valued, developed, and nurtured that distinguishes family practice from all other specialties.

Family physicians:

Developing a Career as a Family Physician:

Most family physicians work in private offices, hospitals, and clinics. They may work alone or with other physicians and are usually aided by nurses, technicians, and other support personnel.

How much does a family physician earn?

How do I become a family physician?

Students interested in becoming a family physician should take the most challenging high school courses available in science, math, and English, including advanced placement courses.

To enter medical school, students must have a bachelor’s degree with a high grade point average in a premedical program or other related major. They must pass a national examination (MCAT) and undergo extensive interviews.

Upon completion of medical school, students enter a three-year postgraduate training program in family medicine (internship and residency), during which they receive training specific to family practice.

Where else can I learn about becoming a family physician?

Virginia Academy of Family Physicians
1503 Santa Rosa Road, Suite 207 / Richmond, VA 23229
tel:  (804) 968-5200 / web: www.vafp.org

Medical Society of Virginia
2924 Emerywood Parkway, Suite 300 / Richmond, VA 23294-3746
tel:  (800) 746-6768 / web:  www.msv.org

American Academy of Family Physicians
11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway / Leawood, KS 66211-2672
tel:  (913) 906-6000 or (800) 274-2237 / web: www.aafp.org

State License Requirements for Family Physicians:

A license is required to practice as a Physician in the state of Virginia. For more information on licensure, applications, and forms, visit www.dhp.virginia.gov/medicine.

Virginia Board of Medicine
Perimeter Center
9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300 / Henrico, VA 23233
Phone: (804) 367-4600 / Email: medbd@dhp.virginia.gov

Educational Institutions in Virginia for Family Physicians: