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New CAFP Family Docs Podcast Episode!

California Academy of Family Physicians (CAFP)

Maryal Concepcion and Jeannine Rodems live from the CAFP All Member Advocacy Meeting to talk about Direct Primary Care (DPC), what DPC is, how it works with the patient relationship, and resources available for any family physician looking at DPC as a potential career. The post New CAFP Family Docs Podcast Episode!

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Moral Distress among Family Medicine Resident Physicians [Education and training]

Annals of Family Medicine

Objectives: Determine what factors contribute to moral distress among family medicine residents and if there are differences in the intensity of distress between R1s/R2s, training sites, and CMGs/IMGs. Setting: University of Saskatchewan Population: Family medicine residents at the University of Saskatchewan.

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Gathering Family Perspectives on Integrated Care

Integrated Care News by CFHA

I am sharing a few excerpts from a family interview I conducted a few years ago that illustrates how integrated behavioral health enhances the four primary care functions. Jamie Devine, DSW, is this practice’s integrated behavioral health clinician. I think it’s so convenient, especially to have the provider just come in.

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Graduating from medical school without family: a story of strength and survival

KevinMD

I walked across the stage, accepted my diploma, stretched my smile from cheek Read more… Graduating from medical school without family: a story of strength and survival originally appeared in KevinMD.com. Today I graduated from medical school. It should have been one of the happiest days of my life. And in some ways, it was.

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Advocating for Family Medicine

Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians

In today’s ever-shifting landscape, we know that family physicians face increasing strain caring for patients, administrative burden and navigating a system that undervalues primary care. That’s why advocating for family medicine is more important than ever. The post Advocating for Family Medicine appeared first on MAFP.

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Preventing Recurrent UTIs: Personalized Strategies from Austin’s Family Medicine Experts

Family Medicine Austin

Recurrent UTIs can significantly impact your quality of life, […] The post Preventing Recurrent UTIs: Personalized Strategies from Austin’s Family Medicine Experts appeared first on Family Medicine Austin. If you’ve ever experienced a UTI, you know how uncomfortable and disruptive it can be.

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Pajama Time: The Association of EHR Documentation Time with Family Medicine Resident Outcomes [Education and training]

Annals of Family Medicine

Study Design and Analysis: Survey of US family medicine (FM) residents. Setting or Dataset: 2023 American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) National Resident Survey (NRS) administered in October 2023 at the end of the ABFM (In-Training Exam) ITE merged with ABFM administrative data. Population Studied: PGY2 and above US FM residents.

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