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As of June 30, 2025, Perspectives in Primary Care is no longer active. 
Perspectives in Primary Care features writing from practitioners, activists, and community members representing organizations, practices, and institutions across the United States and around the world.

Stories

A Message from the Editor-in-Chief: End of An Era

A final goodbye It is with a heavy heart that I write this last piece for Perspectives in Primary Care. Current financial realities have necessitated a strategic restructuring at our publisher, the Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care. While many aspects of the Center’s important work were realigned into
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A Message from the new Editor-in-Chief: Impact, Revisioning, and Welcome

I am grateful to Dr. Rebekah Rollston, the inaugural Editor-in-Chief of the Primary Care Review, for building a platform to amplify voices in primary care scholarship, advocacy, and stories. Under Dr. Rollston’s skilled leadership, what started as an online blog in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic became a robust publication of nearly 200 articles read more than 230,000 times by medical professionals, students, and community members around the world. The