
|Videos|April 7, 2023
USPSTF: Getting involved
Author(s)Richard Payerchin, Logan Lutton
Primary care physicians are affected by the USPSTF.
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U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Chair Michael J. Barry, MD, said he has been a user of the Task Force for his entire career. Now it’s nice to give back to other primary care physicians and clinicians to help their patients prevent illness.
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