PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Seehusen, Dean A. AU - Bowman, Marjorie A. AU - Neale, Anne Victoria TI - Well-Being, New Technologies, and Clinical Evidence for Family Physicians AID - 10.3122/jabfm.2020.03.200105 DP - 2020 May 01 TA - The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine PG - 347--349 VI - 33 IP - 3 4099 - http://www.jabfm.org/content/33/3/347.short 4100 - http://www.jabfm.org/content/33/3/347.full SO - J Am Board Fam Med2020 May 01; 33 AB - This special issue contains several articles on well-being. Not surprisingly, many of these articles are specifically about burnout. The evidence shows differences in the rates of burnout between men and women family physicians as well as their responses. Clinical team structure and organizational change also contribute to burnout. What about the electronic medical record? We are also reminded that burnout is an international issue. There are also several articles on how technology is changing the way family physicians practice. Two articles report on issues regarding screening for frequently seen clinical entities, specifically breast cancer and alcohol misuse. There are also articles looking at the cost of medical assistant turnover in practices, the impact of continuity with a provider on the retention of patients in clinical trials, and much more of interest to family physicians.