Abstract

Bulgaria is currently changing its health care system to be in line with European standards. The availability of well-trained general practitioners is crucial for the success of the new health strategy. Training in general practice is becoming an essential part of medical education and, under the guidance and with financial support of PHARE Project experts, departments of General Practice are being introduced in Bulgarian Medical Schools. General Practice is becoming an official discipline in undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing education processes.In this difficult process, Pleven Medical School has a range of reasons for giving a new face to doctors of the 21st century.The authors present their position on the necessity of reforms in medical education and their attempt to bring the future doctor nearer the specific needs of the population, understanding the patient as a bio-psychosocial identity.

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