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Can Family Medicine's Counterculture History Help Shape an Anti-Racist Future?

Daytheon Sturges, Davis G. Patterson, Ian M. Bennett and Jeanne Cawse-Lucas
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine January 2022, 35 (1) 169-172; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2022.01.210295
Daytheon Sturges
From the Department of Family Medicine, MEDEX Section, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (DS, JCL); Department of Family Medicine, Research Section, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (DGP, IMB).
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Davis G. Patterson
From the Department of Family Medicine, MEDEX Section, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (DS, JCL); Department of Family Medicine, Research Section, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (DGP, IMB).
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Ian M. Bennett
From the Department of Family Medicine, MEDEX Section, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (DS, JCL); Department of Family Medicine, Research Section, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (DGP, IMB).
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Jeanne Cawse-Lucas
From the Department of Family Medicine, MEDEX Section, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (DS, JCL); Department of Family Medicine, Research Section, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (DGP, IMB).
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Daytheon Sturges, Davis G. Patterson, Ian M. Bennett, Jeanne Cawse-Lucas
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Jan 2022, 35 (1) 169-172; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2022.01.210295

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