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Family Medicine Clerkship Directors’ Handling of Student Mistreatment: Results From a CERA Survey

Background and Objectives: Little is known about how family medicine clerkship directors (FMCDs) handle reports of student mistreatment. We investigated […]

Burnout Among Family Physicians by Gender and Age

Using data from 2017 to 2018, we found that female family physicians, especially those younger than 40 years of age, […]

Women’s Work: Why Are Women Physicians More Burned Out?

A woman family physician in rural practice recently commented to me: “My male colleague did not even know my patient […]

Gender Differences in Personal and Organizational Mechanisms to Address Burnout Among Family Physicians

Background: Few studies have examined how interventions designed to address physician burnout might impact female and male physicians differently. Our […]

Team Configurations, Efficiency, and Family Physician Burnout

Introduction: The delivery of team-based care relies on team structure and teamwork. Little is known about the landscape of team […]

The COVID-19 Tsunami: The Tide Goes Out Before It Comes In

Most people in the US have withdrawn from their daily routines unless their jobs are essential. Quiet streets, shuttered stores, […]

Maternity Care and Buprenorphine Prescribing in New Family Physicians

The American Board of Family Medicine routinely surveys its Diplomates in each national graduating cohort 3 years out of training. […]

Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment after One Year

On January 4, 2019, the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) launched the Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment (FMCLA) pilot […]

WORKING TO ADVANCE THE HEALTH OF RURAL AMERICANS: AN UPDATE FROM THE ABFM

Over the past 5 decades, existing disparities between the health of rural and urban Americans has grown across a range […]

Considerations in Analysis of Medicare Graduate Medical Education Payment Policies-Reply.

In the paper age, clinicians communicated with others by handwriting notes, orders, and prescriptions. To transfer and share records, they […]