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Shannon Connolly, MD of Orange County Takes Office as President, California Academy of Family Physicians


Shannon Connolly, MD of Orange County Takes Office as President, California Academy of Family Physicians
Dr. Connolly brings a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion as she leads the medical specialty society in 2021-22
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SAN FRANCISCO, May 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Shannon Connolly, MD, a family physician who practices in Orange County, this month begins a one-year term as president of the more than 10,000-member California Academy of Family Physicians (CAFP). In this role, Dr. Connolly will champion the importance of primary and preventive care in keeping Californians healthier and shaping the future of the state s health care system. Health equity, public health and access to care are primary areas of focus for Dr. Connolly. ....

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New guidelines more than double the number of Americans eligible for lung cancer screening, but experts say it's not enough


New guidelines more than double the number of Americans eligible for lung cancer screening, but experts say it s not enough
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The task force made two significant changes to its lung cancer screening: Annual screenings will begin at age 50, instead of 55, and smoking intensity has been reduced from 30 to 20 pack-year history. This means patients will be eligible if they, for example, smoked one pack a day for 20 years or two packs a day for 10 years.
“There’s a huge need to diagnosing patients early,” said Dr. David Carbone, an oncologist and lung cancer specialist at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, who is unaffiliated with the editorial. “When you don’t do screening exams, most lung cancer patients are diagnosed when they re incurable.” ....

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Teaching Residents to Follow the Evidence


Teaching Residents to Follow the Evidence
Teaching Residents to Follow the Evidence
December 14, 2020, 2:41 pm David Mitchell Corey Lyon, D.O., didn’t set out to be a writer or an editor, but his passion for teaching and evidence-based medicine put him on a career path to be both. It’s a path he hopes other family physicians will follow.
“There’s a lot of information out there, and with access the internet provides, it’s easy to get confused on what information to use,” said Lyon, who serves as board chair of the
Family Physicians Inquiries Network. “Physicians have to know what to believe and what to trust. It is important to understand how to critically appraise the literature by understanding levels of evidence and validity of what you’re reading, which will assist you in determining how to use this new knowledge in medical decision-making.” ....

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