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Vol. 9 No. 2 (2017): March/April 2017
Published:
2017-03-01
Editor's Message
What's in Your Waiting Room?
Amy J. Keenum, DO, PharmD, Editor
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From the President's Desk
Osteopathically Yours
Larry Anderson, DO, FACOFP, dist.
Original Research
Addiction, Cessation, & Harm Reduction: Primary Care Provider Knowledge & Perceptions of Electronic Nicotine Delivery System
Brandon Talley, MPH, Phd Candidate, Shanta Dube, MPH, PhD, Rachna Chandora, MPH, Pratibha Nayak, MPH, PhD, Michael P. Eriksen, MSc, ScD
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Physician's Perspective & Influence on Patient Education Resources in the Waiting Room
Philip B. Collins, DO, Thomas Dinzeo, PhD, Joshua S. Coren, DO, MBA, FACOFP
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Review Articles
Abnormal Loss of Weight
Raena Pettitt, DO, Sriharsha V. Kota, BS, OMS I, Matthew Hadfield, BS, OMS II
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Erectile Dysfunction for the Family Physician
Roland W. Newman, II, DO, John Murphy, DO, Rebecca Pietrofesa, DO
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Clinical Images
Pediatric Axillary Rash
Michelle McCauley, OMS IV, Lindsay Tjiattas-Saleski DO, MBA, FACOFP
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Patient Education Handout(s)
Erectile Dysfunction
Peter Zajac, DO, FACOFP
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SUBMIT ARTICLE
Most articles in OFP are evidence-based clinical reviews with an osteopathic component that practicing osteopathic family physicians encounter frequently.
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