Search
Debt of Family Medicine Residents Has Increased Significantly Since 2014
June 8, 2021
The number of family medicine residents with more than $250,000 in self-reported educational debt increased by 81% over a 5-year period.
Terms of Use
May 14, 2026
UPDATED MARCH 14, 2024.
Reflections on Family Medicine’s First Year of Program Signals and Other New ERAS Features
Siddiqi, Anam, Rubio, Diana, Koempel, Annie, Byrd, Madeline, Jabbarpour, Yalda, Bazemore, Andrew W and Filippi, Melissa K
2026
Estimation of Mortality via the Neighborhood Atlas and Reproducible Area Deprivation Indices
Gladish, Nicole, Phillips, Robert L and Rehkopf, David H
2026
Primary Care Physician Continuity Is a Consistent Measure Associated with Lower Costs and Hospitalizations
Chung, YoonKyung, Petterson, Stephen M, Dai, Mingliang, Phillips, Robert L and Bazemore, Andrew W
2026
An Intersectional Analysis of Social Deprivation and Patient Characteristics on Nirmatrelvir-Ritonavir for Treatment of COVID-19 in U.S. Primary Care Practices, 2021 to 2023
Velásquez, Esther E, Kamdar, Neil S, Hendrix, Nathaniel, Wang, Xiaoyu, Phillips, Robert L and Rehkopf, David H
2025
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on vaccinations in United States primary care practices
Ataç, Ömer, Peterson, Lars E and Waters, Teresa M
2025
Impact of Community Health Center Losses on County-Level Mortality: A Natural Experiment in the United States, 2011-2019
Basu, Sanjay, Phillips, Robert L and Hoang, Hank
2025
Regional Variation in Scope of Practice by Family Physicians
Lambert, Alyssa, Fleischer, Sarah E, Ataç, Ömer, Bazemore, Andrew W and Peterson, Lars E
2025
The Impact of COVID-19 on Cervical Cancer Screening in Primary Care
Ataç, Ömer, Peterson, Lars E and Waters, Teresa M
2025