We want to hear your remarkable research and stories at NAPCRG's 52nd Annual Meeting in Québec. Don’t miss out on this premier primary care research event of the year. Submit your research by midnight on Sunday, April 21!
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The CRISP Statement and Checklist have been created to inform the design & reporting of primary care studies and works intended for PC practice application. Special report by @BillPhillipsMD@timoh77@LizSturgiss et al: https://t.co/dw6TTPATDP
Over 150 leaders convene for strategic planning, visioning the future of research mentorship, funding, and infrastructure, and photo ops 📷 More on the @AssnDeptsFamMed National Family Medicine Research Summit https://t.co/oxySXUvFuK #NAPCRG2023
🚨Online-First Article! International group of primary care researchers has developed the 1st research reporting guideline for primary care: Consensus Reporting Items for Studies in Primary Care (CRISP) Checklist. Read the special report & the checklist https://t.co/5nAa7eq1AD
At NAPCRG's 51st Annual Meeting, you'll gain inspiration to propel future research forward. Gain new connections and new information when you join us October 30-November 3 in San Francisco. Register today: https://t.co/Yc04deBWyI
Supertrots. Gekozen tot aankomend president van de wereldorganisatie voor eerstelijns- en huisartsgeneeskundig onderzoek @NAPCRG. @radboudumc_weet@radboudumc https://t.co/cobA08JDBM
Hoe integreer je sekse- en genderaspecten in onderzoek? @Ilona_Plug, @ArankaViv en Judith Rosmalen van de @umcg en @Radboud_Uni delen hun ervaringen. Lees meer -> https://t.co/1WCJjOhUiP.
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Symptom diagnoses are highly prevalent in primary care an deserve more research!
Patients’ Characteristics and General Practitioners’ Management of Patients with Symptom Diagnoses https://t.co/Tg13CJUTQA