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North Carolina Medical Journal|January 25, 2017
Call for Early Postpartum Long-Acting Reversible Contraception in North CarolinaLydia Russell-Roy, A Kellett Letson, E Blake Fagan, et al.
Journal of the American Pharmacists Association : Japha|August 31, 2019
Evaluation of a pharmacist-led naloxone coprescribing program in primary careDesmond Cariveau, Allison E Fay, David Baker, et al.
The Journal of Family Practice|April 4, 2007
Clinical inquiries. What's the best treatment for sebaceous cysts?R Brian Moore, E Blake Fagan, Stephen Hulkower, et al.
Southern Medical Journal|February 11, 2009
A survey of mothers' comfort discussing contraception with infant providers at well-child visitsE Blake Fagan, Emily Rodman, Elizabeth A Sorensen, et al.
North Carolina Medical Journal|May 6, 2020
A Cohort Comparison of Differences Between Regional and Buncombe County Patients of a Comprehensive Perinatal Substance Use Disorders Program in Western North CarolinaShelley L Galvin, Melinda Ramage, Catherine Leiner, et al.
North Carolina Medical Journal|May 6, 2020
Long-acting, Injectable Buprenorphine: Great Promise, but Significant Barriers to UseErin Major, Carriedelle Wilson Fusco, Zach White, et al.
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM|July 18, 2020
The Value of Treating Opioid Use Disorder in Family Medicine: From the Patient PerspectiveClaire Kane, Catherine Leiner, Chase Harless, et al.
American Family Physician|December 25, 2013
Migration after family medicine residency: 56% of graduates practice within 100 miles of trainingE Blake Fagan, Sean C Finnegan, Andrew W Bazemore, et al.
North Carolina Medical Journal|March 8, 2022
Project ECHO<sup>®</sup> in Primary Care: Informing Providers about COVID-19 and Its Impact on Health Care DeliveryCourtenay Gilmore Wilson, Susan Alexander, William J Hitch, et al.
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM|November 21, 2020
The Impact on Future Prescribing Patterns of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Education and Waiver Provision During ResidencyVictoria Boggiano, Courtenay Gilmore Wilson, E Blake Fagan, et al.
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North Carolina Medical Journal|January 25, 2017
Call for Early Postpartum Long-Acting Reversible Contraception in North CarolinaLydia Russell-Roy, A Kellett Letson, E Blake Fagan, et al.
Journal of the American Pharmacists Association : Japha|August 31, 2019
Evaluation of a pharmacist-led naloxone coprescribing program in primary careDesmond Cariveau, Allison E Fay, David Baker, et al.
The Journal of Family Practice|April 4, 2007
Clinical inquiries. What's the best treatment for sebaceous cysts?R Brian Moore, E Blake Fagan, Stephen Hulkower, et al.
Southern Medical Journal|February 11, 2009
A survey of mothers' comfort discussing contraception with infant providers at well-child visitsE Blake Fagan, Emily Rodman, Elizabeth A Sorensen, et al.
North Carolina Medical Journal|May 6, 2020
A Cohort Comparison of Differences Between Regional and Buncombe County Patients of a Comprehensive Perinatal Substance Use Disorders Program in Western North CarolinaShelley L Galvin, Melinda Ramage, Catherine Leiner, et al.
North Carolina Medical Journal|May 6, 2020
Long-acting, Injectable Buprenorphine: Great Promise, but Significant Barriers to UseErin Major, Carriedelle Wilson Fusco, Zach White, et al.
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM|July 18, 2020
The Value of Treating Opioid Use Disorder in Family Medicine: From the Patient PerspectiveClaire Kane, Catherine Leiner, Chase Harless, et al.
American Family Physician|December 25, 2013
Migration after family medicine residency: 56% of graduates practice within 100 miles of trainingE Blake Fagan, Sean C Finnegan, Andrew W Bazemore, et al.
North Carolina Medical Journal|March 8, 2022
Project ECHO<sup>®</sup> in Primary Care: Informing Providers about COVID-19 and Its Impact on Health Care DeliveryCourtenay Gilmore Wilson, Susan Alexander, William J Hitch, et al.
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM|November 21, 2020
The Impact on Future Prescribing Patterns of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Education and Waiver Provision During ResidencyVictoria Boggiano, Courtenay Gilmore Wilson, E Blake Fagan, et al.
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