Abstract: | In a community—even a small one—where physicians established in practice have intensity of purpose, continuing curiosity, healthy skepticism and the spirit of research, the medical atmosphere is one to attract and welcome young physicians who are recently graduated and eager to apply the knowledge gained from the specialists who taught them in medical schools.As the modern laboratory and other facilities and equipment now in use in teaching institutions become available in more and more small communities, general practice remote from the medical centers probably will have increasing allure for neophyte physicians upon whom great influence is being brought to bear to induce them to practice medicine where the need is greatest.Knowledge of the changes in concepts of medical treatment that have taken place in the life-span of the physicians already established in a community will help the young physician fit himself congenially and effectively into the methods of practice of his elder colleagues, with mutual benefit. |