Conference Spotlights New Research to Benefit Primary Care
Conference Spotlights New Research to Benefit Primary Care
Febuary 4, 2021, 3:24 pm News Staff The talents of family medicine researchers from across the United States and elsewhere were on full display at the 48th annual meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group, held virtually late last year.
The meeting of more than 850 researchers gave attendees the opportunity to participate in more than 700 forums, oral presentations, poster presentations and workshops. Sessions were offered on demand or via livestream and included dozens of topics of interest to family physicians and other primary care clinicians.
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Massachusetts [US], December 19 (ANI): According to a study by University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers, most women are receiving fewer than half the services recommended during their comprehensive postpartum medical checkup. These findings underscore the importance of efforts to reconceptualise postpartum care to ensure women have access to a range of supports to manage their health during this sensitive period, concludes the study, published Nov. 10 in JAMA Network Open. There is substantial room to improve the delivery of postpartum care.
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