P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Vol. 83, Issue 3, 2022May 01, 2022 EDT
Supporting Community-Based Family Medicine Residency Training Programs in North Carolina and their Potential Impact on Healthy NC 2030
Supporting Community-Based Family Medicine Residency Training Programs in North Carolina and their Potential Impact on Healthy NC 2030
Audy G. Whitman, Geniene Jones, Danny Pate, Herb G. Garrison, Alyson Riddick, Kim Schwartz, Greg Bounds,
Articles in Vol. 83, Issue 3, 2022
Vol. 83, Issue 3, 2022
- Breaking the CyclePeter J. Morris
- A System for Health, Not a Health Care SystemAdam J. Zolotor
- Primary Care Clinicians in Low-Access CountiesAdam J. ZolotorEvan GallowayMargaret BealErin P. Fraher
- SIDEBAR: NC Nursecast: Understanding the Nursing Workforce in North CarolinaEmily B. McCartha
- Uninsurance in North Carolina: Progress and OpportunitiesErica Palmer SmithKathryn HornefferPeg O’Connell
- Supporting Community-Based Family Medicine Residency Training Programs in North Carolina and their Potential Impact on Healthy NC 2030Audy G. WhitmanGeniene JonesDanny PateHerb G. GarrisonAlyson RiddickKim SchwartzGreg Bounds
- A Path Toward Health Care Equity: System-Based Interventions for ChangeSamuel Cykert
- What Will It Take to Reduce Suicide Among Transgender North Carolinians by 2030?Ames Simmons
- SIDEBAR: Instilling Hope for All North Carolinians: Reducing Our Suicide Rate by 2030Carrie L. Brown
- SIDEBAR: Preventing Suicide by Implementing Trauma-Informed, Resilience-Focused StrategiesKelly N. Graves
- The Path to Insuring All North Carolinians: An Interview with Senator Joyce KrawiecAdam ZolotorSenator Joyce Krawiec
- Accessing Care Across Language and Geographic Barriers in North CarolinaKaitlin Ugolik Phillips
- Acceso a la asistencia a través de obstáculos lingüísticos y geográficos en Carolina del NorteKaitlin Ugolik Phillips
- COVID-19 Reflections: We Are Not OK: Safety Net Primary Care Access in a Non-Expansion State Amid COVID-19Deborah MorrisonKim A. SchwartzLeslie Wolcott
- COVID-19 Reflections: COVID-19 Vaccination in North Carolina: Promoting Equity by Partnering with Communities and Health Care ProvidersCharlene A. WongCarolina AlzuruKody KinsleyRyan JuryMargaret L. SauerTivi JonesVictor Armstrong
- Achieving Healthy NC 2030 Goals: Clinical CareKaitlin Ugolik Phillips
- Examination of Behaviors and Health Indicators for Individuals with a Lifetime History of Traumatic Brain Injury with Loss of Consciousness: 2018 BRFSS North CarolinaDana WaltzmanKelly SarmientoJill DaughertyScott Proescholdbell
- The Societal Cost of Excessive Drinking in North Carolina, 2017Katherine Gora CombsMichael D. FlissKendall B. KnuthMary E. CoxPamela J. Trangenstein
- Assessing Breast Cancer Risks to Improve Care for an Increased-Risk Population within Eastern North CarolinaCharles H. SheltonChristina BowenWilliam C. GuentherBryan JordanLeigh M. BoehmerChristine B. WeldonJulia R. TrosmanAntonio Ruiz
- Perinatal Substance Use Care Coordination: The Need for One Care PlanEmma BlakeErin MajorTammy CodyShelley L. GalvinCasey R. TakMelinda Ramage
Whitman, Audy G., Geniene Jones, Danny Pate, Herb G. Garrison, Alyson Riddick, Kim Schwartz, and Greg Bounds. 2022. “Supporting Community-Based Family Medicine Residency Training Programs in North Carolina and Their Potential Impact on Healthy NC 2030.” North Carolina Medical Journal 83 (3): 173–77. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.83.3.173.
