Occupational Employment Statistics
29-1216 General Internal Medicine Physicians
Diagnose and provide nonsurgical treatment for a wide range of diseases and injuries of internal organ systems. Provide care mainly for adults and adolescents, and are based primarily in an outpatient care setting. Excludes “Family Medicine Physicians†(29-1215) and “Pediatricians, General†(29-1221).
Minnesota
| 1,790 | 231 | >$100/hr | $84.30/hr | >$100/hr | >$100/hr | >$100/hr | >$100/hr |
Professional and Business Services | N/A | N/A |
Education and Health Services | 1,760 | N/A |
Public Administration | N/A | N/A |
- Treat internal disorders, such as hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, or problems of the lung, brain, kidney, or gastrointestinal tract.
- Collect, record, and maintain patient information, such as medical history, reports, or examination results.
- Prescribe or administer medication, therapy, and other specialized medical care to treat or prevent illness, disease, or injury.
- Provide and manage long-term, comprehensive medical care, including diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment of diseases, for adult patients in an office or hospital.
- Manage and treat common health problems, such as infections, influenza or pneumonia, as well as serious, chronic, and complex illnesses, in adolescents, adults, and the elderly.
- Monitor patients' conditions and progress and reevaluate treatments as necessary.
- Refer patient to medical specialist or other practitioner when necessary.
- Analyze records, reports, test results, or examination information to diagnose medical condition of patient.
- Explain procedures and discuss test results or prescribed treatments with patients.
- Advise surgeon of a patient's risk status and recommend appropriate intervention to minimize risk.