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Skip to main content * Main menu * User menu * Search MAIN MENU * Home * Content * Current * Archive * Upcoming Scientific Articles * Info for * Authors * Reviewers * Advertisers * Subscribers * About Us * About the North Carolina Medical Journal * Editorial Board * More * Alerts * Feedback * Help * RSS * Other Publications * North Carolina Medical Journal USER MENU * My alerts * Log in SEARCH Search for this keyword * Advanced search * Other Publications * North Carolina Medical Journal * My alerts * Log in Search for this keyword Advanced Search * Home * Content * Current * Archive * Upcoming Scientific Articles * Info for * Authors * Reviewers * Advertisers * Subscribers * About Us * About the North Carolina Medical Journal * Editorial Board * More * Alerts * Feedback * Help * RSS * Follow ncmj on Twitter * Visit ncmj on Facebook In 2022, the North Carolina Medical Journal will illuminate the challenges and opportunities North Carolinians face as we work toward ambitious health goals. The third issue of the year focuses on policy, programs, data, and outcomes related to the uninsurance rate, primary care clinician ratio, access to early prenatal care, and suicide rate in North Carolina. Read the articles in this issue to learn more about the Healthy NC 2030 initiative, and see how people across NC are moving its work forward. CURRENT ISSUE May/June 2022 (Vol. 83 Issue 3) Table of Contents ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS * Primary Care Clinicians in Low-Access Counties * SIDEBAR: Preventing Suicide by Implementing Trauma-Informed, Resilience-Focused Strategies * The Path to Insuring All North Carolinians: An Interview with Senator Joyce Krawiec ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL The NCMJ is a journal of health policy and debate, published by the North Carolina Institute of Medicine and The Duke Endowment. FEATURED ARTICLES * Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Administration of Adult Vaccinations March 01, 2021 * The Journey Upstream: Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Over the Years May 10, 2021 * Environment and Health at a Crossroads May 10, 2021 * COVID-19: A Mirror to Our Flaws January 04, 2021 * In Search of Equity May 10, 2021 * Vaccine Development: Steps to Approval of an Investigational Vaccine March 01, 2021 * Immunization Messaging, Communication, and Outreach Amidst the Growing Anti-vaccine Movement March 01, 2021 * Creating a Healthy North Carolina: Developing and Reaching Goals for the 21st Century May 10, 2021 LATEST ARTICLES * You have access Perinatal Substance Use Care Coordination: The Need for One Care Plan Emma Blake, Erin Major, Tammy Cody, Shelley L. Galvin, Casey R. Tak and Melinda Ramage North Carolina Medical Journal May 2022, 83 (3) 231; DOI: https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.83.3.231 * You have access Achieving Healthy NC 2030 Goals: Clinical Care Kaitlin Ugolik Phillips North Carolina Medical Journal May 2022, 83 (3) 203-205; DOI: https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.83.3.203 * You have access The Societal Cost of Excessive Drinking in North Carolina, 2017 Katherine Gora Combs, Michael D. Fliss, Kendall B. Knuth, Mary E. Cox and Pamela J. Trangenstein North Carolina Medical Journal May 2022, 83 (3) 214-220; DOI: https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.83.3.214 * You have access Examination of Behaviors and Health Indicators for Individuals with a Lifetime History of Traumatic Brain Injury with Loss of Consciousness: 2018 BRFSS North Carolina Dana Waltzman, Kelly Sarmiento, Jill Daugherty and Scott Proescholdbell North Carolina Medical Journal May 2022, 83 (3) 206-213; DOI: https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.83.3.206 * You have access Assessing Breast Cancer Risks to Improve Care for an Increased-Risk Population within Eastern North Carolina Charles H. Shelton, Christina Bowen, William C. Guenther, Bryan Jordan, Leigh M. Boehmer, Christine B. Weldon, Julia R. Trosman and Antonio Ruiz North Carolina Medical Journal May 2022, 83 (3) 221-228; DOI: https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.83.3.221 * You have access A System for Health, Not a Health Care System Adam J. Zolotor North Carolina Medical Journal May 2022, 83 (3) 157-162; DOI: https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.83.3.157 View more latest articles * Top Topics * Most Cited * Most Read Using Drone Technology to Minimize Socioeconomic and Ethnic Cardiac Arrest Survival Disparities Within North Carolina Association of Adverse Childhood Experiences with Life Course Health and Development Tar Heel Footprints in Health Care The Echo in the Room Back to top ABOUT & CONTACT * About the NCMJ * Editorial Board * Feedback INFO FOR * Advertisers * Authors * Reviewers * Subscribers ARTICLES & ALERTS * Archive * Current Issue * Get Alerts * Upcoming Articles ADDITIONAL CONTENT * Current NCIOM Task Forces * NC Health Data & Resources * NCIOM Blog ISSN: 0029-2559 © 2022 North Carolina Medical Journal WE USE COOKIES ON THIS SITE TO ENHANCE YOUR USER EXPERIENCE By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies. OK, I agree More info