Annals of Family Medicine

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The Annals of Family Medicine is a leading peer-reviewed, journal for cross-disciplinary primary care research.

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    14. sij

    Read our first issue of 2020: A warfarin RCT from . Home BP study from . Nat'l rates of preventive services for women using opioids from . A flexible plan for in primary care from

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    5. velj

    This is a really interesting paper that breaks down just how much of a physician's day is spent in their EHR.

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    "'Primary care has all kinds of benefits for patients and populations,' . Data shows people are healthier when they see a PCP vs. specialist for routine care. Where there are more PCPs per capita, death rates drop for cancer, heart disease, stroke."

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    30. kol 2018.

    To read: this methodologically exemplary article in by Dr. Marsha Wittink and colleagues We will be using this paper as an example in our Fall 2018 mixed methods workshop (Oct. 24-26). Register today!:

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    How do you decide whether or not to undergo cancer screenings? Would you use an online tool? This 2017 found that only 7.9% of users who had not yet had screenings completed a tool embedded in the patient portal

    Harnessing Information Technology to Inform Patients Facing Routine Decisions: Cancer Screening as a Test Case
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    18. stu 2019.
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    How can we initiate oncology care faster for patients w colorectal cancer? Primary care patients who present without alarm symptoms had wait times up to 3 years (!) between primary care consultation➡️speciality referral

    reducing time to referral for colorectal patients
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    This 2018 systematic review from et al recommends against the digital rectal exam as part of prostate cancer screening. Read news coverage from and find the open access study

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  9. 4. velj

    One of the first studies to examine access to key preventive health services for opioid vs non-opioid users. et al: The key driver of whether women receive recommended cancer screening is simply how often they see their doc

    Cancer Screening Among Women Prescribed Opioids: A National Study
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  10. 4. velj

    Free training resource from . If you missed our with earlier this month, check our recap with lots of free training resources for developing gender affirming care in your practice

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    4. velj

    What's the ethical response to academic misinformation on Twitter? I don't mean bad takes. I mean things that people say that are contradicted by established peer-reviewed research. Should I talk about it or ignore? Should I reference the problematic tweet or speak generally?

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    3. velj
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    "There's no substitute for building a trusting relationship with a discerning provider" says to . Catch her conversation with on trends in primary care and paper on nat'l trends in visits

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  14. 3. velj

    How to be a (Better) Peer Reviewer: A roundup of tweets from our workshop, led by , with

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    Dr. Meghna Shah shares powerful input from residents at on how to support URM in their residency: 1. It’s lonely. We need community 2. Formalize teaching on equity 3. Address bias in evaluations

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  16. 3. velj

    Researchers from and Fukushima Medical University took a patient-centered approach in this new pub that compares the strengths and challenges of community-based vs hospital-based in Japan

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  17. 3. velj

    A doctor and patient share their writing with each other and help make sense of what happens in the wake of sexual assault. A piece by family physician Ruth Kannai

    One of the benefits of caring for patients for what is now over two decades, is that a more comprehensive understanding of a patient’s symptoms emerges only after many years. Such continuity of care also enables a deep bond of trust to develop between patient and doctor, which also helps open the door to deeper sharing, as indeed transpired between us.
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  18. 3. velj

    Researchers in primary care, here's your to draft your first (or next)

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    We love this overview of the 10 Building Blocks of High-Performing from - including engaged leadership, team-based care, continuity, prompt access, & more. A great starting point/reminder for looking at physician engagement.

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    A study published by shows peer-delivered -based interventions can improve functioning & pain in . Training community members to deliver this service could expand access to CBT-treatments in rural & under-resourced areas.

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  21. 30. sij
    Types of Food Insecurity Interventions and Quality Scores for Included Studies (N=23)
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