American Family Physician Explained

American Family Physician
Cover:AmericanFamilyPhysician-Cover.png
Editor:Sumi Makkar Sexton, MD, FAAFP
Discipline:Family medicine
Abbreviation:Am. Fam. Physician
Publisher:American Academy of Family Physicians
Country:United States
Frequency:Biweekly
History:1969–present
Openaccess:After 12 months
Impact:1.974
Impact-Year:2017
Website:http://www.aafp.org/journals/afp.html
Link2:http://www.aafp.org/journals/afp/explore/past.html
Link2-Name:Online archives
Oclc:01777828
Lccn:85650524
Coden:AFPYAE
Issn:0002-838X
Eissn:1532-0650

American Family Physician (AFP) is the editorially independent, peer-reviewed and evidence-based medical journal published by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Published continuously since 1950, each issue delivers concise, easy-to-read clinical review articles for physicians and other health care professionals.[1]

The journal is published monthly in print, online, and app formats. It is mailed to an audience of more than 180,000 family medicine and other primary care physicians and health care professionals and viewed online by more than 2.5 million unique visitors monthly.

The predecessor to American Family Physician was the journal GP, an acronym for "General Practitioner". GP was first published in 1950 by the American Academy of General Practice, which was the predecessor organization to the American Academy of Family Physicians.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Your Solution For Primary Care . American Family Physician (. 6 October 2020.