Can Family Medicine's Counterculture History Help Shape an Anti-Racist Future?

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Family medicine prides itself on community engagement and has embraced its counterculture roots. After the racial and social reckoning of 2020, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matters movement, family medicine, as a specialty, must embrace anti-racism as a core value to meet community needs. This article reflects on the foundational tenets of family medicine's origin. It highlights the current disparities regarding professional representation while offering equitable, intentional, and collaborative approaches to move toward and achieve anti-racism within the specialty, medical education, and the community.

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Sturges, D., Patterson, D. G., Bennett, I. M., & Cawse-Lucas, J. (2022). Can Family Medicine’s Counterculture History Help Shape an Anti-Racist Future? Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 35(1), 169–172. https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2022.01.210295

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