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Perspective: Physician advocacy: what is it and how do we do it?

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The authors propose a definition and, using the biographies of actual physician advocates, describe the spectrum of physician advocacy, as first steps toward building a model for competency-based physician advocacy training and delineating physician advocacy in common practice.
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Many medical authors and organizations have called for physician advocacy as a core component of medical professionalism. Despite widespread acceptance of advocacy as a professional obligation, the concept remains problematic within the profession of medicine because it remains undefined in concept, scope, and practice. If advocacy is to be a professional imperative, then medical schools and graduate education programs must deliberately train physicians as advocates. Accrediting bodies must clearly define advocacy competencies, and all physicians must meet them at some basic level. Sustaining and fostering physician advocacy will require modest changes to both undergraduate and graduate medical education. Developing advocacy training and practice opportunities for practicing physicians will also be necessary. In this article, as first steps toward building a model for competency-based physician advocacy training and delineating physician advocacy in common practice, the authors propose a definition and, using the biographies of actual physician advocates, describe the spectrum of physician advocacy.

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Family physician leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic: roles, functions and key supports

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Family physician leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic: roles, functions and key supports

TL;DR: The need for future pandemic plans to incorporate formal family physician leadership appointments, as well as supports such as training, communication aides and compensation to allow family physicians to enact these key roles, is demonstrated.
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New Horizons -Addressing Healthcare Disparities in Endocrine Disease: Bias, Science, and Patient Care.

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Physician, healthy system: the challenge of training doctor-citizens.

TL;DR: In this piece, broader lessons learned in the process of trying to teach health policy and advocacy to family medicine residents are reflected.
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Medical Professionalism in the New Millennium: A Physician Charter

TL;DR: The Charter on Medical Professionalism Project is the product of several years of work by leaders in the ABIM Foundation, the ACP‐ASIM Foundation, and the European Federation of Internal Medicine and consists of a brief introduction and rationale, three principles, and 10 commitments.
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Medicine. The NIH Roadmap.

TL;DR: The NIH Roadmap identifies the most compelling opportunities in three arenas: new pathways to discovery, research teams of the future, and reengineering the clinical research enterprise.
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The Developing Physician — Becoming a Professional

TL;DR: The problems with and success in trying to teach one of the core values of medicine, professionalism, are described and the authors say it becomes easier to teach.
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Primary Care Physicians' Experience of Financial Incentives in Managed-Care Systems

TL;DR: Incentives that depend on limiting referrals or on greater productivity apply selective pressure to physicians in ways that are believed to compromise care.
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Physician-citizens--public roles and professional obligations.

TL;DR: This work proposes a definition and a conceptual model of public roles that require evidence of disease causation and are guided by the feasibility and efficacy of physician involvement, and frames a public agenda for individual physicians and physician organizations that focuses on advocacy and community participation.
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