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Outreach is for people on the outside
Dr. Greg Simon calls for patient engagement that finds those who are disconnected and discouraged.
Vaping: Friend or foe?
Dr. Jennifer McClure talks about the recent rise in deaths and injuries associated with vaping and what you should know about this risk.
What drives Karen Wernli to study breast cancer?
This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Karen Wernli reflects on her cancer research, centered on patients and access.
Stopping violence: What can health care do right now?
Dr. David Grossman, with Dr. Bechara Choucair, has ideas for reducing harm to patients and the workforce
Watch our new video, ‘Research for the rest of us’
Drs. Neely Williams and David Arterburn talk about how important patient involvement is to the PCORnet Bariatric Study.
Opioids: Encouraging trends and new challenges
Kaiser Permanente Washington led in reducing opioids. We’re seeing benefits, but more work is needed, writes Dr. Michael Von Korff.
The ACT study: Looking toward the future
At 25 years, the Adult Changes in Thought study is committed to science, collaboration, and jokes, writes Erin Bowles.
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