Abstract
During the past few years there have been indications that the trend to specialization in medicine has ceased somewhat and that general practice is coming into its own again. Certainly, on both national and local levels steps have been taken to enhance the status of general practice and to attract to its fold medical students who, for one reason or another, have previously found specialization more attractive.To determine the effectiveness of these efforts to further general practice and to de-emphasize specialization the Massachusetts Academy of General Practice recently conducted two surveys in Massachusetts. The results, which may or may . . .

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