Family Practice News reaches 90,000 patient-care family physicians, general practitioners and osteopaths twice a month with the clinical news they must have to keep current in patient care. Family physicians rely on Family Practice News for:
A team of highly qualified medical writers and editors covers over 400 meetings each year, including geriatrics, women's health, and pediatric care. Whether it's new research presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Family Physicians or clinical pearls shared at a sports medicine update, reporters from Family Practice News find the news that doctors can use in their daily practices.
The thought leaders of medicine contribute regularly to the columns and features in Family Practice News. "New and Approved" features expert evaluations of recently approved drugs. "Drug Update" encapsulates the views of highly qualified clinicians and investigators on the use of drugs for specific conditions, and "Drugs, Pregnancy, and Lactation" helps family physicians select safe therapeutic regimens for pregnant patients. Guest editorials and "Pro & Con" features are lively forums for doctor participation.
Experienced reporters provide independent, unbiased coverage of the clinical, regulatory, legislative, and financial news of family medicine. Family Practice News is respected by physician readers for its accuracy and credibility.
High-quality writing and well-organized sections on news, clinical rounds, children's health, opinion, practice trends, prescribing, and women's health facilitate quick reading by busy specialists.
Family physicians know they can depend on Family Practice News to deliver authoritative, specialty-relevant information with a focus on their practice needs. That's why advertisers know they can rely on Family Practice News to target their message to this key primary care audience.
Family Practice News reports late-breaking clinical trial results and specialty trends months before they are published in medical journals. Family physicians know that to keep current, they need to read every issue cover to cover.