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A journal of policy analysis and original research on health-related topics relevant to North Carolina and beyond, published by the @NCIOM and @DukeEndowment.

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“Together, we are transforming #oralhealth care into a more inclusive, accessible, and integrated system that truly meets the needs of our community.” buff.ly/49SQyad

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From our latest issue, Oral Health in North Carolina, “Oral health is not a niche concern; it is a core component of overall health that directly impacts chronic disease management, quality of life, and health care costs.” Foundationhli buff.ly/40xMPMl

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We've been exploring teledentistry in our latest issue, Oral Health in North Carolina - "The Community Oral Health Transformation Initiative adds to the database of teledentistry insights that can continue to shape policy con­siderations." @carequestinst buff.ly/403ZXsi

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"..this study supports the integration of nutrition training in medical education." View this NCMJ article from our Nov/Dec issue, "Nutrition Training in Medical Education Among Family Medicine Residents in North Carolina" @uncg @unc_som @atriumhealthwfb buff.ly/4hCqXFf

"..this study supports the integration of nutrition training in medical education." View this NCMJ article from our Nov/Dec issue, "Nutrition Training in Medical Education Among Family Medicine Residents in North Carolina" @uncg @unc_som @atriumhealthwfb
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"North Carolina Academic Health Centers and Social Determinants of Health" @Unc @atriumhealthwfb buff.ly/41iCvYN "...[academic health centers] spend a very small percentage of their total spending on community improvement services and community benefit operations."

"North Carolina Academic Health Centers and Social Determinants of Health" @Unc  @atriumhealthwfb buff.ly/41iCvYN 
"...[academic health centers] spend a very small percentage of their total spending on community improvement services and community benefit operations."
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"North Carolina Special Care Dentistry – A National Model" buff.ly/4b3VPw9 “There are enormous access-to-care challenges for those with I/DD seeking routine, comprehensive dental care.”

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"Wake Smiles Prizes Dignity and Empathy Alongside Evidence-based Oral Health Care" @wakesmiles buff.ly/49PD4w2 “Given the vulnerable and prone position of the patient, oral health professionals have an important responsibility that should not be taken lightly.”"

"Wake Smiles Prizes Dignity and Empathy Alongside Evidence-based Oral Health Care" @wakesmiles 
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“Given the vulnerable and prone position of the patient, oral health professionals have an important responsibility that should not be taken lightly.”"
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Stay tuned for our upcoming April issue: Navigating Disaster Relief: A Collaborative Approach to Health, Data, and Community Recovery. Check out our past issues here: ncmedicaljournal.com/issues

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Stay tuned for our upcoming NCMJ April issue: Navigating Disaster Relief: A Collaborative Approach to Health, Data, and Community Recovery. Check out our past issues here: ncmedicaljournal.com/issues

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“Individuals with chronic pain often turn to the health care system for treatment and pain management strategies, but barriers to health care access can make this difficult,” write the authors of a newly published NCMJ original research article: buff.ly/TOEkIY6

“Individuals with chronic pain often turn to the health care system for treatment and pain management strategies, but barriers to health care access can make this difficult,” write the authors of a newly published NCMJ original research article: buff.ly/TOEkIY6