Family and Community Medicine
at The Miriam Hospital
Best
defined as a "department without walls," the department
of family and community medicine at The Miriam Hospital serves
as the clinical home for the family practice physicians who have
admitting privileges at the hospital. The department is directed
by physician-in-chief Martin Miner, MD.
To best meet the needs of the community, the department is not confined
to one place. Instead, the physicians practice in the community where the
care is needed, in private practices and community health centers
throughout the state.
Our Role: Health Care for All
Our mission is to improve the primary health care and the lives of the
people and communities we serve.
Family medicine is a specialty that provides comprehensive primary care
and preventive services to all members of the family, from newborns to
grandparents. Family physicians have unique attitudes and skills. They are
qualified to care for all family members regardless of sex, age or type of
problem (biological, behavioral, or social). In addition to preventing,
recognizing and treating disease, family physicians work to get to know
the family and develop long-term relationships with their patients.
We believe in promoting healthy lives, healthy communities, and healthy
schools. Our goal is to help you and your family lead a happy, healthy,
productive and rewarding life. We work with you to develop and maintain a
healthy lifestyle that will help prevent injury and disease. In
addition to providing quality medical care, we help patients think about
"other" parts of life: relationships, lifestyle, habits, working
environment and their community. These broader issues have a very
important impact on the physical, social, and emotional well-being of
people and their families.
For more information about the department of family and
community medicine call 401-793-7444.
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