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    This Issue's Emphasis: Inequity and COVID-19, Intertwined

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    Authors
    Bowman, Marjorie A.
    Seehusen, Dean A.
    Ledford, Christy J.W.
    Issue Date
    2022-03
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/624878
    
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    Abstract
    This issue continues our tradition of advancing family medicine by publishing articles on issues that affect patients and the practice of family medicine, specifically with an emphasis on inequity and the COVID pandemic, which are often intertwined. We have articles on topical issues such as appropriate transgender care, newer diabetes medications, transportation as a social risk, and a thought-provoking commentary on ableism. A clinical review on olfactory loss takes on new meaning. Oregon Medicaid coverage policy supported family physicians assisting their patients by decreasing their opioid use, and a article suggests that buprenorphine should be decriminalized. Strengthening the desire to enter family medicine before starting medical school can help meet future patient needs.
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    Bowman, M. A., Seehusen, D. A., & Ledford, C. J. W. (2022). This Issue's Emphasis: Inequity and COVID-19, Intertwined. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 35(2), 215-218. https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2022.02.220037
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