Abstract:
:This article is intended to inform STFM and NAPCRG members of current developments regarding this organizational process and the future of each organization. These preliminary discussions have provided a basis for determining how family medicine can be more effective as an academic discipline. The board of directors and the officers of STFM are supportive of this concept. This process will ultimately enable the members of STFM and our colleagues in academic family medicine to better fulfill the goals and mission of academic family medicine in the future.
journal_name
Fam Medjournal_title
Family medicineauthors
David AKsubject
Has Abstractpub_date
1990-11-01 00:00:00pages
419, 422-3issue
6eissn
0742-3225issn
1938-3800journal_volume
22pub_type
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