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Search millions of published articles for news on Family Medicine Journals
The HighBeam™ Research newspaper and magazine archive contains articles from current and back issues of hundreds of publications, including: Modern Medicine, Aging, The Ardell Wellness Report, HealthFacts, Medical Post, Medical Update, Men's Health and the National Women's Health Report.
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American Family Physician Description: Official clinical journal of the American Academy of Family Physicians. Access is free to all. (aafp.org) |
Archives of Family Medicine Description: Monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Medical Association. Abstracts and full text of articles available online. (archfami.ama-assn.org) |
CFP: Canadian Family Practice Description: Monthly publication on family medicine, with critical appraisals. From the College of Family Physicians of Canada. (cfpc.ca) |
Journal of Family Medicine Description: Presents recent advances in the fields of primary care, obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, and medicine. A detailed list of contents is available at no charge, but subscription is required to obtain articles. (ccspublishing.com) |
MedBioWorld Description: Links to interdisciplinary medicine and family medicine journals. (medbioworld.com) |
The Journal of Family Practice Description: Topics include Family Medicine and Practice, Family Doctor, Physician Web Sites, Family Practice Residency and Family Practice Certification. (jfponline.com) |
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