Despite Adequate Training, Only Half of Family Physicians Provide Womens Health Care Services
Access to services related to reproductive and sexual health is critical to the health of women but has been threatened in recent years. Family physicians are trained to provide a range of women’s health care services and are an essential part of the health care workforce in rural and underserved areas, where access to these services may be limited.
Source: Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine - Category: Primary Care Authors: Coffman, M., Wilkinson, E., Jabbarpour, Y. Tags: Policy Brief Source Type: research
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