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Making Diabetic Eye Exams Accessible
March 19, 2026
One physician’s performance improvement activity is changing what routine care looks like for underserved patients.
Evaluating the impact of discordant and missing demographic information on population health assessments using linked electronic health records and Census Bureau microdata
Ouyang, Derek, Limburg, Aubrey, Rehkopf, David H, Goldin, Jacob, Phillips, Robert L, Udalova, Victoria and Ho, Daniel E
2026
Where Residents Train Is Where They Stay — And That Has Consequences for Primary Care Access
March 11, 2026
Based on “Majority of Family Physicians Still Choose to Practice in the State Where They Were Trained,” published in Health Affairs, March 2026
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on oral anticoagulation adherence in patients with atrial fibrillation managed in primary care: Results from the PRIME Registry
Ataç, Ömer, Aydin, Volkan, Peterson, Lars E and Waters, Teresa M
2026
Majority Of Family Physicians Still Choose To Practice In The State Where They Were Trained
Topmiller, Michael, Peterson, Lars E, Bazemore, Andrew W, Carrozza, Mark A, Grandmont, Jené and Jabbarpour, Yalda
2026
Pajama time and burnout: the burden of after-hours electronic health record use on family medicine residents
Barr, Wendy Brooks, Peterson, Lars E, Fleischer, Sarah E and Bazemore, Andrew W
2026
Fuelling prevention: federal levers to integrate nutrition into primary care
Phillips, Robert L, Bazemore, Andrew W, Kneese, Garrett, Newton, Warren P and Parekh, Anand K
2026
Recentering Purpose: How One Family Physician Is Turning Burnout into a Path Forward
February 25, 2026
Dr. Santina Wheat shares how she confronted burnout, rediscovered purpose, and renewed her commitment to family medicine.
President’s Message: A Year of Opportunities
February 25, 2026
As the nation nears its 250th anniversary, Dr. Warren Newton reflects on shared responsibility, new possibilities, and acting with purpose in the year ahead.
Bringing More Flexibility to Your Board Certification
February 25, 2026
ABFM’s 5-Year Continuous Certification Cycle is gaining strong momentum and delivering greater flexibility, choice, and support.
Coming in 2027: Sports Medicine Longitudinal Assessment (SPMED‑LA)
February 25, 2026
SPMED-LA offers a flexible alternative to the one-day exam, allowing Sports Medicine Diplomates to meet their exam requirement over time.
Introducing the New KSA Mobile Experience
February 25, 2026
Download the MyABFM Mobile App today to start completing your KSAs on the go!