P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Vol. 68, Issue 3, 2007May 01, 2007 EDT
Physician Reported Communication About Depression and Psychosocial Issues During Postpartum Visits
Physician Reported Communication About Depression and Psychosocial Issues During Postpartum Visits
Articles in Vol. 68, Issue 3, 2007
Vol. 68, Issue 3, 2007
- Tarheel Footprints in Health CareNC Medical Journal
- Physician Reported Communication About Depression and Psychosocial Issues During Postpartum VisitsBetsy Lynn SleathNaveen ThomasElizabeth JacksonSue WestBradley Gaynes
- Policy Forum: Primary Care and Specialty Supply in North CarolinaThomas C. RickettsKristen L. Dubay
- Weathering the Practitioner Workforce ShortagePam SilbermanE. Harvey EstesKristen L. DubayMark Holmes
- Reinventing the Wheel, Yet Again!E. Harvey Estes
- New Models of Care: Building Medical Homes in Empowered CommunitiesJ. Lloyd Michener
- Carolinas Medical Center Academic Infrastructure: Implications for Physician Workforce ExpansionJames T. McDeavittKara C. King
- The Potential for Medical School Expansion: A Western North Carolina PerspectiveGary BowersTeck PenlandJoseph F. Damore
- The Roles and Supply of Nurse-Midwives, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants in North CarolinaJustine StrandNancy M. ShortElizabeth G. Korb
- Recruitment and Retention of Physicians and Primary Care Practitioners for North Carolina: A Partnership ApproachTorlen WadeMargaret L. SauerChristine Kushner
- Rural Hospitals and Rural Physicians: Understanding the Physician Workforce Challenges that Affect Rural Communities and ProvidersLarry ChewningJeff Spade
- Location, Location, Location: North Carolina Faces a Shortage of Primary Care and Specialty Practitioners in Rural and Underserved CountiesErin P. Fraher
- Increasing Minority Representation in the Health Professions: One Student at a TimePatrena N. Benton
- The Area Health Education Center’s Role in North Carolina’s Health Workforce DevelopmentThomas J. BaconSamuel Cykert
- The Impact of Primary Care and What States Can DoBarbara StarfieldLeiyu Shi
- Critical Connections Between Health Care and Economic Development in North CarolinaAaron McKethan
- Running the Numbers: A Periodic Feature to Inform North Carolina Healthcare Professionals about Current Topics in Health StatisticsKatie GaulJennifer KingErin Fraher
- Smart Partnerships: KBR Uses Resources Wisely to Encourage Health Care System InnovationsJohn H. FrankJulie E. Alexander
- Spotlight on the Safety Net: A Community Collaboration Kimberly M. Alexander-Bratcher, MPHKimberly M. Alexander-BratcherColleen BridgerMorgan Jones
Sleath, Betsy Lynn, Naveen Thomas, Elizabeth Jackson, Sue West, and Bradley Gaynes. 2007. “Physician Reported Communication About Depression and Psychosocial Issues During Postpartum Visits.” North Carolina Medical Journal 68 (3): 151–55. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.68.3.151.
