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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 20 (6): 612- (2007)
DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2007.06.070190
© 2007 American Board of Family Medicine
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We Agree!

Larry A. Green, MD

University of Colorado School of Medicine
Denver

Perry Pugno, MD, MPH, CPE

American Academy of Family Physicians
Leawood, KS

Gerald "Jay" Fetter, Jr, MSA

TransforMED, Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors
Leawood, KS

Samuel M. Jones, MD

VCU-Fairfax Family Practice Center
Fairfax, VA

To the Editor: Dr. Redka's views are our views. Preparing the Personal Physician for Practice (P4) is a consequence of the Future of Family Medicine Project conducted by 6 task forces; all task forces were populated with practicing clinicians. This pattern has been carried forward into the P4 project, with the steering committee including full-time family physicians as well as experienced family physicians now working in various roles in health care. It has been exciting to see several of the P4 residencies initiate experiments with community practices. The alignment of residency experimentation with practice redesign through TransforMED is not an accident but a commitment to joining what happens in residency with what is needed in practice.


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