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View article: Dissemination through trusted credible messengers: 133 weeks of the Flint Community Webinar on COVID-19
Dissemination through trusted credible messengers: 133 weeks of the Flint Community Webinar on COVID-19 Open
Background Community access to evidence-based information is critical, especially during a pandemic, as it can impact knowledge and adoption of health behaviors that affect health disparities. The field of dissemination and implementation …
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…
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Dear Applicant Open
View article: Predictors of Primary Care Practice Among Medical Students at the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
Predictors of Primary Care Practice Among Medical Students at the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Open
Our study suggests that cultivating PC interest at any point during medical school may predict PC practice. Early and sustained interest in primary care was the most substantial predictor of PC practice in our study, highlighting the need …
View article: Experiences of Discrimination, Institutional Responses to Seminal Race Events, and Depressive Symptoms in Black U.S. Medical Students
Experiences of Discrimination, Institutional Responses to Seminal Race Events, and Depressive Symptoms in Black U.S. Medical Students Open
Purpose To examine the relationship between experiences of discrimination, institutional responses to seminal race events, and depressive symptoms among Black medical students. Method This study collected data from a convenience sample of …
View article: Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety Among Black Medical Students: the Role of Peer Connectedness and Perceived Discrimination
Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety Among Black Medical Students: the Role of Peer Connectedness and Perceived Discrimination Open
View article: Fairness via AI: Bias Reduction in Medical Information
Fairness via AI: Bias Reduction in Medical Information Open
Most Fairness in AI research focuses on exposing biases in AI systems. A broader lens on fairness reveals that AI can serve a greater aspiration: rooting out societal inequities from their source. Specifically, we focus on inequities in he…
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: The Growth of Family Medicine Resident Debt
The Growth of Family Medicine Resident Debt Open
The history of people and their relationships with debt is an interesting one. Although some embrace debt as necessary or even opportunistic, for many, debt represents stigma–a scarlet letter and constant reminder of something that is owed…
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: Are Clinicians Contributing to Excess African American COVID-19 Deaths? Unbeknownst to Them, They May Be
Are Clinicians Contributing to Excess African American COVID-19 Deaths? Unbeknownst to Them, They May Be Open
African Americans are overrepresented among reported coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases and deaths. There are a multitude of factors that may explain the African American disparity in COVID-19 outcomes, including higher rates of com…
View article: Student Interest in a Primary Care of Underserved Populations Course
Student Interest in a Primary Care of Underserved Populations Course Open
Background and Objectives: Medical students often lack curricular offerings specific to the care of underserved populations. We surveyed first- and second-year students to inform the development of a 4-week course on the skills necessary t…
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View article: US Federal Policies Should Better Support the Primary Care Physician Workforce
US Federal Policies Should Better Support the Primary Care Physician Workforce Open