In this issue, the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine brings news about research by family physicians, health services research on getting physicians into rural areas, the causes of hospital readmissions of family medicine inpatients, international medical graduates in family medicine, using collaborations to improve office practice, auriculotherapy for smoking cessation, and physician opinions about medical marijuana, plus more
The majority of articles in this issue report on clinical conditions, adding to our knowledge base w...
To the Editor: One of the challenges for family medicine and for family physicians who are committed...
When the new field of family medicine research began a half century ago, multiple individuals and or...
In this issue, the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine brings news about research by fa...
Herein is positive, mixed, and negative news—albeit all useful—on family medicine topics. The time t...
This July/August 2008 issue is our third practice-based research theme issue (the first was in Janua...
We have quite a rich issue this month related to practice-based research networks (PBRNs)—reflection...
This issue lays out challenges for family medicine researchers. Each article increases our understan...
This issue of the journal is filled with useful information for practicing family physicians. Severa...
The majority of articles in this issue report on clinical conditions, adding to our knowledge base w...
To the Editor: One of the challenges for family medicine and for family physicians who are committed...
When the new field of family medicine research began a half century ago, multiple individuals and or...
In this issue, the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine brings news about research by fa...
Herein is positive, mixed, and negative news—albeit all useful—on family medicine topics. The time t...
This July/August 2008 issue is our third practice-based research theme issue (the first was in Janua...
We have quite a rich issue this month related to practice-based research networks (PBRNs)—reflection...
This issue lays out challenges for family medicine researchers. Each article increases our understan...
This issue of the journal is filled with useful information for practicing family physicians. Severa...
The majority of articles in this issue report on clinical conditions, adding to our knowledge base w...
To the Editor: One of the challenges for family medicine and for family physicians who are committed...
When the new field of family medicine research began a half century ago, multiple individuals and or...