Practice Visit Observations Patient and Problem Profile

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Practice Visit Observations Patient and Problem Profile Primary Care FAMED 530 2015 ©WR Phillips 2015

Practice visits observed Students submitting logs 20 Total encounters observed 142 Total people seen 189 (incl. family) Patient Visits/Student 7.1 © 2015 WR Phillips

Problems presented per visit Percent Patient Visits 142 Patient visits observed Number of Problems © 2015 WR Phillips

Patient Age Pyramid © 2014 WR Phillips

Established patients - New patients © 2015 WR Phillips

Family present at visit Patients seen 142 People seen 189 Persons/visit 1.33 Mother 18 Wife 2 Sister/D’ter 7 Father 4 Husband 3 Brother/Son 1 Partner/Friend 2 Other 10 © 2015 WR Phillips

Problems Managed © 2014 WR Phillips

Pregnancy-Family Planning Most Frequent Problems No. Problem Visits 1 Musculoskeletal 33 2 Skin 28 3 General 27 4 Respiratory 22 5 Psych 21 6 Endocrine 18 7 Prevention 17 8 Circulatory 16 9 Female 13 10 Digestive 11 Ear-Nose-Throat 12 Pregnancy-Family Planning Blood 14 Neurologic 15 Urolologic Eye © 2014 WR Phillips

Problems Seen in Primary Care © 2014 WR Phillips

Primary Care The Person © 2015 WR Phillips

Thank You Toby Keys, MA, MPH Jaime Grocock Fitch, BS Thanks to the support of Theodore J. Phillips Endowed Professorship in Family Medicine. Department of Family Medicine University of Washington, Seattle, WA © 2015 WR Phillips

Contact Information William R. Phillips, MD, MPH Theodore J. Phillips Endowed Professor in Family Medicine Box 356390, Room E304 University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195-6390 Tel: (206) 543-9425 wphllps@u.washington.edu ©2015 WR Phillips