Family Medicine in Today's World: Virtual Care, Artificial Intelligence, Vaccine Hesitancy, and More
Document Type
Response or Comment
Publication Date
7-1-2025
Identifier/URL
43113046 (Pure); 41260632 (PubMed)
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Abstract
This issue features research on virtual care, artificial intelligence (AI), vaccine hesitancy, and more. Virtual care for conditions such as hypertension is increasingly common. Two articles address concerns about virtual care. A study reports how family medicine academics use AI. One article helps us understand the religious concerns that underlie some vaccine hesitancy. Three studies focus on aspects of primary care implementation, and 3 focus on pharmaceuticals. The American Board of Family Medicine reports on the future of board certification and maintenance of certification.
Repository Citation
Seehusen, D. A.,
LeFevre, N. M.,
Bowman, M. A.,
& Ledford, C. J.
(2025). Family Medicine in Today's World: Virtual Care, Artificial Intelligence, Vaccine Hesitancy, and More. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 38 (4), 779-780.
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DOI
10.3122/jabfm.2025.250244R0
