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Common Conditions in Primary Care and Minimal Clinically Important Differences on Depression Scales
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Primary care has the highest patient volume and the greatest complexity of illness compared to other specialties and levels of health care. Although local data are available, a global perspective on the most common reasons for consulting primary care is lacking. Identifying these conditions would...
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Spring 2021
With the rise of opioid use over the past several decades, both medicinal and recreational, the incidence of opioid use disorder has also increased. Opioid use disorder, previously described as “opioid abuse or dependence” in the DSM IV, can lead to loss of family, employment or life. While...