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View article: Reviewer Engagement Trends at a Journal: Cause for Concern
Reviewer Engagement Trends at a Journal: Cause for Concern Open
Introduction: Securing peer reviewers for scholarly manuscripts is essential to journal operations but has become increasingly challenging. Previous PRiMER data suggested that reviewer responsiveness has been declining, and we examined whe…
View article: Reviewer Recruitment Trends at a Journal: Cause for Concern
Reviewer Recruitment Trends at a Journal: Cause for Concern Open
View article: Case Report of an Emerging Issue in Journal Publishing: Artificial Intelligence and the Critical Letter to the Editor
Case Report of an Emerging Issue in Journal Publishing: Artificial Intelligence and the Critical Letter to the Editor Open
View article: Best Practices for Advising Students for the NRMP Match in Family Medicine
Best Practices for Advising Students for the NRMP Match in Family Medicine Open
Faculty career advisors (FCAs) are crucial in guiding medical students toward successful National Resident Matching Program outcomes in family medicine. Our specialty is experiencing an evolving landscape, characterized by an increase in p…
View article: Signals and Preferences: Experiences of Midwest Family Medicine Residencies
Signals and Preferences: Experiences of Midwest Family Medicine Residencies Open
Background and Objectives: Family medicine implemented program signals and geographic and setting preferences in the 2023–2024 residency application cycle. We performed a qualitative study with the following aims: (a) describe residency pr…
View article: Storylines of family medicine III: core principles—primary care, systems and family
Storylines of family medicine III: core principles—primary care, systems and family Open
Storylines of Family Medicine is a 12-part series of thematically linked mini-essays with accompanying illustrations that explore the many dimensions of family medicine, as interpreted by individual family physicians and medical educators …
View article: Conducting a Manuscript Peer Review
Conducting a Manuscript Peer Review Open
Peer review is vital.Despite Naws, it helps ensure scientiOc integrity in academic publications.The process beneOts the reviewer, sharpening writing skills through exposure to multiple perspectives during the process.Some potential reviewe…
View article: Response to “Are Student Attitudes Toward Family Medicine Research Associated With Family Medicine Career Choice at the Individual Level?”
Response to “Are Student Attitudes Toward Family Medicine Research Associated With Family Medicine Career Choice at the Individual Level?” Open
View article: Climate Change as a Threat to Health: Family Medicine Call to Action and Response
Climate Change as a Threat to Health: Family Medicine Call to Action and Response Open
Climate change presents existential threats to human health and the sustainability of life on earth.[1][1]-[2][2] Increased global temperatures have resulted in more frequent and extreme weather events, widespread fires, and catastrophic f…
View article: Associations of the Informal Curriculum and Student Perceptions of Research With Family Medicine Career Choice
Associations of the Informal Curriculum and Student Perceptions of Research With Family Medicine Career Choice Open
Background: The United States is facing a primary care physician shortage that is predicted to continue through the next decade. Determining why graduating medical students pursue a career in family medicine may inform efforts to help addr…
View article: Influences of Medical School Admissions Practices on Primary Care Career Choice
Influences of Medical School Admissions Practices on Primary Care Career Choice Open
Background and Objectives: Medical schools should understand how to matriculate students who are more likely to enter primary care specialties and put admissions processes into place that achieve this result. However, there are no existing…
View article: Medical School Characteristics, Policies, and Practices That Support Primary Care Specialty Choice: A Scoping Review of 5 Decades of Research
Medical School Characteristics, Policies, and Practices That Support Primary Care Specialty Choice: A Scoping Review of 5 Decades of Research Open
Background and Objectives: The United States, like many other nations, faces a chronic shortage of primary care physicians. The purpose of this scoping review was to synthesize literature describing evidence-based institutional practices a…
View article: Institutional Characteristics Influencing Medical Student Selection of Primary Care Careers: A Narrative Review and Synthesis
Institutional Characteristics Influencing Medical Student Selection of Primary Care Careers: A Narrative Review and Synthesis Open
Background and Objectives: There is an ongoing shortage of primary care physicians in the United States. Medical schools are under pressure to address this threat to the nation’s health by producing more primary care graduates, including f…
View article: How Medical Education Pathways Influence Primary Care Specialty Choice
How Medical Education Pathways Influence Primary Care Specialty Choice Open
Background and Objectives: Primary care is associated with improved patient health and reductions in health disparities. Consequently, the demand for primary care physicians is increasing. To meet this demand, medical schools have employed…
View article: The Impact of Family Medicine Interest Groups and Student-Run Free Clinics on Primary Care Career Choice: A Narrative Synthesis
The Impact of Family Medicine Interest Groups and Student-Run Free Clinics on Primary Care Career Choice: A Narrative Synthesis Open
Background and Objectives: Student-directed activities such as family medicine interest groups (FMIG) and student-run free clinics (SRFC) have been examined to discover their impact on entry into family medicine and primary care. The objec…
View article: The Relationship Between Medical School Clerkships and Primary Care Specialty Choice: A Narrative Review
The Relationship Between Medical School Clerkships and Primary Care Specialty Choice: A Narrative Review Open
Background and Objectives: There is a persistent shortage of primary care physicians in the United States. Medical schools can help meet societal primary care health needs by graduating more students who select family medicine and other pr…
View article: The Influence of Role Modeling and Mentorship on Primary Care Career Choice: What Can Be Gleaned From 30 Years of Research?
The Influence of Role Modeling and Mentorship on Primary Care Career Choice: What Can Be Gleaned From 30 Years of Research? Open
Background and Objectives: Role modeling and mentoring are key aspects of identity formation in medical school and likely influence student specialty choice. No reviews have examined the ways that mentorship relationships impact primary ca…
View article: Impact of Curricula and Electives on Primary Care Specialty Choice: A Narrative Synthesis
Impact of Curricula and Electives on Primary Care Specialty Choice: A Narrative Synthesis Open
Background and Objectives: Educational components and electives that may influence medical student choice of primary care careers have been studied individually, but not reviewed or synthesized. Examining educational components and electiv…
View article: FMAQ-S: Development of a Short Form of the Family Medicine Attitudes Questionnaire
FMAQ-S: Development of a Short Form of the Family Medicine Attitudes Questionnaire Open
Introduction: Identifying and training students who choose family medicine careers is essential to meeting primary care workforce needs in the United States. Medical students’ positive attitudes toward family medicine are associated with s…
View article: Attitudes Toward Family Medicine Among Students Choosing Other Primary Care Specialties
Attitudes Toward Family Medicine Among Students Choosing Other Primary Care Specialties Open
Background and Objectives: Little is known about how medical students choose between primary care specialties. We compared the attitudes toward family medicine of medical students intending to practice primary care but not family medicine …
View article: Authors’ Reply to Goertzen and Zelek regarding “The CoPPRR Study: Community Preceptor Perspectives About Recruitment and Retention”
Authors’ Reply to Goertzen and Zelek regarding “The CoPPRR Study: Community Preceptor Perspectives About Recruitment and Retention” Open
View article: Building a rural LIC in an accelerated curriculum: hubs, spokes, flat tires, and hovercraft
Building a rural LIC in an accelerated curriculum: hubs, spokes, flat tires, and hovercraft Open
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View article: The Impact of Basic Science and Clinical Experience Sequence on Medical Student Performance
The Impact of Basic Science and Clinical Experience Sequence on Medical Student Performance Open
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View article: The Family Medicine Attitudes Questionnaire: A Valid Instrument to Assess Student Attitudes Toward Family Medicine
The Family Medicine Attitudes Questionnaire: A Valid Instrument to Assess Student Attitudes Toward Family Medicine Open
Background and Objectives: Medical student attitudes toward family medicine influence student likelihood of choosing family medicine and the US primary care physician workforce. We sought to refine and assess the validity of the Family Med…
View article: Community Preceptor Perspectives on Recruitment and Retention: The CoPPRR Study
Community Preceptor Perspectives on Recruitment and Retention: The CoPPRR Study Open
Background and Objectives: Medical schools are increasingly challenged to recruit and retain community-based preceptors. Physicians experience various incentives and deterrents to teaching medical students while providing patient care. Sel…
View article: Graduating Medical Student Perspectives on Factors Influencing Specialty Choice
Graduating Medical Student Perspectives on Factors Influencing Specialty Choice Open
Background and Objectives: Fewer than 10% of US medical school graduates enter family medicine residencies each year. Little is known about the perceptions and attitudes of senior medical students as they make final decisions about special…
View article: Engaging With the STFM Conference on Medical Student Education: Proceedings and PRiMER
Engaging With the STFM Conference on Medical Student Education: Proceedings and PRiMER Open
The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) Conference on Medical Student Education (MSE) is an annual event that brings together a dedicated set of attendees to improve the teaching and mentoring skills and strengthen the profession…
View article: Initial Development and Validation of a Family Medicine Attitudes Questionnaire
Initial Development and Validation of a Family Medicine Attitudes Questionnaire Open
Background and Objectives: Although many curricular and policy interventions are designed to influence students’ attitudes toward family medicine, assessment of these interventions is limited by lack of a comprehensive, validated measure o…
View article: Essential Public Health Competencies for Medical Students: Establishing a Consensus in Family Medicine
Essential Public Health Competencies for Medical Students: Establishing a Consensus in Family Medicine Open
Phenomenon: The integration of public health (PH) competency training into medical education, and further integration of PH and primary care, has been urged by the U.S. Institute of Medicine. However, PH competencies are numerous, and no c…
View article: A Community Health Assessment Curriculum to Develop Population Health Competencies
A Community Health Assessment Curriculum to Develop Population Health Competencies Open
Introduction: The Institute of Medicine, Association of American Medical Colleges, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend population health training for medical students. Medical schools struggle to teach and evaluate pop…