Logistical and structural challenges are the major obstacles for family medicine physicians' ability to administer adult vaccines.
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In this pilot study, structural and logistical challenges appeared to make the biggest impact on adult vaccination for the responding family medicine physicians.Abstract:
Purpose: This study was conducted to characterize the vaccination practices and challenges of family medicine physicians in Los Angeles County, California.Methods: The Los Angeles Academy of Family...read more
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