Physicians, Families, and Population Health
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Ferrer, Palmer, and Burge[1][1] make an important contribution toward reorienting family medicine and the primary care disciplines to understand the health and illness of individuals as members of populations in a multilevel context. It is critical that the health care professions, especially those
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