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The percentage of family physicians attending to women's gender-specific health needs is declining
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نویسنده
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xierali i.m. ,puffer j.c. ,tong s.t.c. ,bazemore a.w. ,green l.a.
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منبع
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journal of the american board of family medicine - 2012 - دوره : 25 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:406 -407
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چکیده
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As the largest and most widely distributed of primary care physicians,family physicians have an important role in providing women's health care,especially in rural and underserved areas. the proportion of family physicians who are attending to women is declining. policy intervention may be needed to help family physicians maintain the comprehensiveness of care necessary to address the wide range of medical problems of women they encounter within their practices.
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آدرس
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robert graham center for policy studies in family medicine and primary care,1350 connecticut avenue,nw,washington,dc 20036, United States, american board of family medicine,lexington,ky, United States, boston university school of medicine,boston,ma, United States, robert graham center for policy studies in family medicine and primary care,1350 connecticut avenue,nw,washington,dc 20036, United States, department of family medicine,university of colorado at denver,aurora,co, United States
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