Public Health vs. Medicine

Medicine Public Health
Primary focus on the individual Primary focus on population
Personal service ethic, conditioned by awareness of social responsibilities Public service ethic, tempered by concerns for the individual
Emphasis on diagnosis and treatment, care Emphasis on prevention, health promotion for the whole patient and for the whole community
Paradigm places predominant emphasis on medical care Paradigm employs a spectrum of interventions aimed at the environment, human behavior and lifestyle, and medical care
Well-established profession with sharp public image Multiple professional identities with diffuse public image
Uniform system for certifying specialists beyond professional medical degree Variable certification of specialists beyond professional public health degree
Clinical sciences an essential part of professional training Clinical sciences peripheral to professional training
Biological sciences central, stimulated by needs of patients; move between laboratory and bedside Biological sciences central, stimulated by major threats to health of populations; move between laboratory and field
Numeric sciences increasing in prominence, though still a relatively minor part of training Numeric sciences an essential feature of analysis and training
Social sciences tend to be an elective part of medical education Social sciences an integral part of public health education