Department of Family Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center
Medscape's Family Medicine Expert Video Commentaries. presented in collaboration with faculty from the Department of Family Medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center, explores a range of clinical and policy issues that affect the practice of family medicine. Readers are encouraged to post reactions and questions in the commenting links at the conclusion of each commentary in the series.
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Why Are We a 'Loss Leader' for Procedural Subspecialties?
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Pain in Vain or Flexible Prescribing? CDC's Draft Opioid Guidance
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We Should Be Doing Fewer PSA Tests, but We Are Doing More
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How We Could Actually Do Prevention in Primary Care
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Who Should, and Who Shouldn't, Take Aspirin for Primary Prevention
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Why Primary Care Docs Should Worry About the Aducanumab Approval
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Back to In-Person Visits? Don't Give Away What We've Gained
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To Fix COVID Vaccine Hesitancy, Trust Primary Care
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Why I've Changed My Approach to Mammography in Older Women
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Ditch the Waiting Room (and Other Post-COVID Ideas)
About
The Georgetown University Department of Family Medicine's mission is to provide a model of excellence in family medicine, primary care, and community health to medical students, residents, fellows, and other healthcare professionals that encourages the provision of personalized, evidence-based, patient-centered care in a medical home model, with special emphasis on care to the underserved.
Expert Panel
Kenny Lin, MD, MPH
Ranit Mishori, MD, MHS