To adapt to evolving realities in providing sexual and reproductive health care, Annals of Family Medicine is issuing a call for original research articles on these topics. Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods manuscripts are welcome. Findings should directly help primary care clinicians better care for the patients they see. We will also consider a limited number of reflective essays, as well as manuscripts examining theory and conceptual models. We are particularly interested in manuscripts related to practice innovation and equity access. There is no deadline for submission.
Manuscripts with the potential to change how clinicians practice medicine are particularly welcome. Topics should relate to care of patients in the primary care setting. Specific topics may include—but are not limited to—abortion, transgender sexual and reproductive health, the impact of the COVID pandemic and telemedicine, counseling, policy, and advances or innovations in clinical practice around sexual and reproductive health. Manuscripts should specifically state how findings might apply to or change practice. Submit your manuscript soon for consideration.
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