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The College of Family Physicians of Canada Canadian Family Physician (CFP), a peer-reviewed medical journal, is the official publication of the College of Family Physicians of Canada More about us
About Canadian Family Physician | The College of Family . . . - CFP Mission: Canadian Family Physician (CFP), a peer-reviewed medical journal, is the official publication of the College of Family Physicians of Canada Our mission is to ensure that practitioners, researchers, educators and policy makers are informed on current issues and in touch with the latest thinking in the discipline of family medicine; to
Instructions for Authors | The College of Family Physicians of Canada - CFP Canadian Family Physician publishes articles in three main categories: clinical practice, commentary and research Owing to the large volume of accepted manuscripts CFP-MFC will no longer be accepting the following types of manuscript submissions until further notice:
Table of Contents — March 01, 2025, 71 (3) | The College of Family . . . Canadian Family Physician March 2025; 71 (3) 185-191; DOI: https: doi org 10 46747 cfp 7103185 You have access How early-career family physicians integrate social accountability into practice Findings from a multijurisdictional qualitative study
Canadian dyslipidemia guidelines for family doctors This month’s issue of Canadian Family Physician (CFP) includes the long-awaited, updated simplified lipid guidelines 1 Our internal data show that the previous dyslipidemia guidelines, 2 published in 2015, have been accessed online almost a quarter of a million times—one of our most accessed articles ever
Having hard conversations | The College of Family Physicians of Canada Patients diagnosed with cancer will face many challenges during their illness journey Family physicians are trusted members of these patients’ health care teams and can play an important role in ACP, SICs, and GOC discussions