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RT @bcayley: "Public engagement is essential for a successful outbreak response" @VanderbiltUP @STFM_FM @fammedjour…
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@Diana_V_Rahme in this narrative essay reflects on family medicine response to unidentified explosives had detonated across Beirut and other parts of Lebanon last September:
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RT @TheABFM: What happens in residency matters! Family medicine residents that care for children in their continuity clinics are more likel…
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A narrative essay in the February issue of Family Medicine journal, titled "Keep Moving", by @MayaBassMD:
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RT @markebell: Episode 10: Are skeletal muscle relaxants effective for chronic pain? Primary Care POEM of the Week with Drs. Mark Ebell and…
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RT @AnnFamMed: 🗞️ An original research article used #AI to analyze voice samples, detecting depression with 71% sen…
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@johnukadike, in this narrative essay, "Is There a Black Doctor in the House?" describes an encounter he had with a patient. "When at work, I rarely think about the color of my skin. This encounter showed me the value that I bring just by being myself."
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While the proportion of family physicians caring for children is decreasing, US family medicine residency training requirements have increased flexibility in how to train future family physicians in caring for this population. From @WendyBarrMD:
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This study, published in @AnnFamMed , examined whether financial incentives and department size influence the amount and type of scholarly activity produced by family medicine departments:
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In the latest episode of Primary Care POEM of the Week, Drs. Mike Wilkes and Mark Ebell (@markebell ) discuss the use of e-cigarettes to help people quit smoking.
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Again sharing this article about Mini Med Schools (MMSs).
Physician demographics in North America do not reflect the diversity of the communities they serve. Mini Med Schools (MMSs) are pathway programs intended to motivate underrepresented-in-medicine youth to pursue medicine. Authors examined their impact:
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RT @fammedjournal: Coaching is a means to fully engage residents in their learning plan development. Here's "Coaching With the End in Mind…
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RT @JAmBoardFamMed: Editors from several leading family medicine publications have provided a unified statement about AI in academic publis…
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RT @bcayley: "In a cultural moment keen on examining medical injustices anew, this book should join that conversation—especially in so far…
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