Maternity care and buprenorphine prescribing in new family physicians

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Abstract

The American Board of Family Medicine routinely surveys its Diplomates in each national graduating cohort 3 years out of training. These data were used to characterize early career family physicians whose services include management of pregnancy and prescribing buprenorphine. A total of 261 (5.1%) respondents both provide maternity care and prescribe buprenorphine. Family physicians who care for pregnant women and also prescribe buprenorphine represented 50.4% of all buprenorphine prescribers. The family physicians in this group were trained in a small number of residency programs, with only 15 programs producing at least 25% of graduates who do this work.

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Louis, J. S., Eden, A. R., Morgan, Z. J., Barreto, T. W., Peterson, L. E., & Phillips, R. L. (2020). Maternity care and buprenorphine prescribing in new family physicians. Annals of Family Medicine, 18(2), 156–158. https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.2504

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