Abstract
Family medicine continues to evolve in response to new technologies, new theories, and new problems to address. This issue of JABFM includes studies on the integration of artificial intelligence into primary care, thoughts on how medicine can address climate change, and some novel approaches to important issues in family medicine. Studies on medication assisted therapy, continuity of care, and periodontitis are among the original research in this issue. In addition, research on screening for social needs, updated guidelines, and case reports are included.
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Seehusen, D. A., Bowman, M. A., & Ledford, C. J. W. (2023, March 1). Research Representing the Changing Landscape of Family Medicine. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. American Board of Family Medicine. https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2023.230024R0
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