The Words We Use, the Procedures We Do, and How We Change (Medical Care Information for Family Physicians)
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-2010
Abstract
In this September/October issue, we have another fine collection of articles that are pertinent to the practice of family medicine: articles about doctor–patient communication,1,2 those that should inform the national debate on health reform and the needs of medical homes,3–6 articles about office procedures,7–9, those based in community health centers,4,10 articles that use qualitative research methods,5,11 and 2 commentaries related to palliative care (one from a medical student12 and one from an experienced family physician working in palliative care13).
Repository Citation
Bowman, M. A.,
& Neale, A. V.
(2010). The Words We Use, the Procedures We Do, and How We Change (Medical Care Information for Family Physicians). Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 23 (5), 561-563.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/comhth/356
DOI
10.3122/jabfm.2010.05.100160