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A peer-reviewed journal dedicated to providing high-quality continuing medical education for family physicians and other primary care clinicians.
Kansas City, KS
Joined December 2009
In patients with atrial fibrillation and a moderate to high risk of stroke, how do the benefits and harms of abelacimab compare with those of rivaroxaban (Xarelto)? #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal.
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How can patients at high risk for developing atrial fibrillation be identified? #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal.
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Lecanemab (Leqembi) is labeled for the treatment of Alzheimer disease in adults with mild cognitive impairment or who are in the mild dementia stage of Alzheimer disease with confirmed amyloid beta pathology. Learn more: #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal.
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Part 2 of the May Revista Médica AFP Podcast is available! Listen now: #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal #AFPPodcast
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What treatments are effective in women with vulvovaginal, urinary, or sexual symptoms due to menopause? #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal.
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NEW BLOG: AI: Augmenting the Intelligence of Family Physicians —Kenny Lin, MD, MPH #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal #AFPBlog
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Given the existing evidence, we have assigned a color recommendation of green (benefits greater than harms) for fidaxomicin compared with vancomycin for the treatment of C difficile infections. #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal
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Do educational interventions improve the likelihood that health care professionals will report adverse drug reactions? #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal.
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This issue's AFP Clinical Answers discusses questions about cancer screenings, cognitive rehabilitation, Morton neuroma, wearable smart devices, falls in older adults, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal.
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In pregnant patients with opioid use disorder, is buprenorphinenaloxone as safe and effective as buprenorphine? #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal #OUD.
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In this video, Dr. Crichlow discusses the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in family medicine. Read more on historical perspectives on race-based medicine in American Family Physician: #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal
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Is there a benefit to using a lower blood pressure target of 130/80 mm Hg for hypertension in people with chronic kidney disease compared with a higher BP target of 140 to 160/90 to 100 mm Hg? #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal #CKD.
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NEW BLOG: Summer Bites: Evaluation and Management of Common Bug Bites —Lilian White, MD #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal #AFPBlog
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This rapid evidence review highlights the current best evidence and clinical recommendations on the diagnosis and treatment of endometrial cancer in the primary care setting. #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal
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Family Physicians Should Generate Our Own Data and Guidelines to Help Patients With Sinusitis #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal.
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Health disparities in pain management tend to affect vulnerable populations. Clinicians must acknowledge the inequities and stigma surrounding chronic pain and need to provide culturally tailored pain management. #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal #chronicpain
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Is an invasive strategy more effective than a conservative strategy for the management of non–ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in older adults? #FamilyMedicine #AFPJournal.
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