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Training Future Leaders in Primary Care

March 9, 2016

Recently, as I’ve been spending more time in various clinical settings, I’ve noticed a striking lack of patients who can say they have a designated primary care doctor. Evidence has shown that primary care has an incredibly beneficial effect on population health. The work of generalists, such as family medicine physicians, pediatricians and internists, reduces […]

Stephanie Zuo ⋅ A Day in the Life, Perspectives in Research Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Primary Care ⋅

Secret of weight loss may be primary care physician encouragement

September 17, 2015

It seems people are always struggling to lose weight, probably a result of the multitude of factors that can derail even the strongest of individuals’ willpower. And while there are multitudes of late-night infomercials claiming to hold the next breakthrough in weight loss supplements or aerobic machines, the most influential factor may not be found […]

Paul Sirajuddin ⋅ Perspectives in Research Diet, Obesity, PCP, POWER, Primary Care, Primary Care Physician, Weight Loss ⋅

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