Frederick M. Chen
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View article: COVID-19 and Family Doctors
COVID-19 and Family Doctors Open
Here in Washington, our governor ordered all restaurants and stores closed tonight.Last week, the schools were closed.Most people are working from home.Store shelves are bare.been 2 weeks of frantic preparation for COVID-19.In the early da…
View article: Teachers and Doctors: Measurement is Killing Our Profession
Teachers and Doctors: Measurement is Killing Our Profession Open
work.We must understand its motivation and engage in ways to change it for the better.We must continue to value outcomes that are unmeasurable, such as meaning and relationship.
View article: Antiracism in Residency: A Multimethod Intervention to Increase Racial Diversity in a Community-Based Residency Program
Antiracism in Residency: A Multimethod Intervention to Increase Racial Diversity in a Community-Based Residency Program Open
Background and Objectives: In order to address racial health inequity, it is imperative to create diverse physician workforce and leadership. We describe and report on the outcomes of a comprehensive diversity initiative at our residency w…
View article: Changes in Preparation and Practice Patterns Among New Family Physicians
Changes in Preparation and Practice Patterns Among New Family Physicians Open
Family physicians' scope of practice is declining despite being well prepared to provide a range of clinical services. To evaluate whether this is a new phenomenon, we compared the proportions of regional family medicine residency graduate…
View article: Developing the National Family Medicine Graduate Survey
Developing the National Family Medicine Graduate Survey Open
A growing body of research has documented a decade-long decline in the scope of practice of family physicians,1–5 despite residency training designed to deliver high-quality care and resident intent to practice across the spectrum of famil…
View article: Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Curricula in US Medical Schools: A CERA Study
Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Curricula in US Medical Schools: A CERA Study Open
Introduction: Health disparities among African Americans are an historic and pervasive problem in US health care. We examined the presence, requirements, and content of curricula in US medical schools dedicated to racial and ethnic health …