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KSA Revision Update: New Health Counseling and Preventive Care KSA Released
March 1, 2021
Uniting Public Health and Primary Care for Healthy Communities in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond
Westfall, John M, Liaw, Winston R, Griswold, Kim, Stange, Kurt C, Green, Larry A, Phillips, Robert L, Bazemore, Andrew W, Jaén, Carlos Roberto, Hughes, Lauren S, DeVoe, Jennifer E, Gullett, Heidi, Puffer, James C and Gotler, Robin S
2021
Primary Care in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Essential, and Inspiring
DeVoe, Jennifer E and Bazemore, Andrew W
2021
Attitudes and Perceptions of Research Among US Family Medicine Department Chairs
February 4, 2021
Nearly all family medicine chair respondents agree or strongly agree that research is important to the mission of their department and that research productivity raises the prestige of their department.
Attitudes and Perceptions of Research Among US Family Medicine Department Chairs
Weidner, Amanda K H, Peterson, Lars E, Mainous, Arch G III and Ewigman, Bernard
2021
Primary care perspectives on pandemic politics
Goodyear-Smith, Felicity, Kinder, Karen, Eden, Aimee R, Strydom, Stefan, Bazemore, Andrew W, Phillips, Robert L, Taylor, Melina K, George, Joe and Mannie, Cristina
2021
The Essential Role of Family Physicians in Providing Cesarean Sections in Rural Communities
January 19, 2021
Approximately 28 million reproductive-age women in the United States live in rural counties, yet over half of rural counties do not have an obstetrician/gynecologist.
The Future of Family Medicine: An Update on Re-Envisioning Residency Training
January 15, 2021
Major family medicine organizations collaborate to inform the work of the Family Medicine Review Committee and ACGME.
The Essential Role of Family Physicians in Providing Cesarean Sections in Rural Communities
Tong, Sebastian T, Eden, Aimee R, Morgan, Zachary J, Bazemore, Andrew W and Peterson, Lars E
2021
Family Physicians Ability to Perform Cesarean Sections Can Reduce Maternal and Infant Mortality
Cullen, John
2021