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POW ARCHIVE WEEK: Papers: 12 Sep 2020 - 18 Sep 2020
RESEARCH TYPE:Psychology
STUDY TYPE:Human Studies
DATE PUBLISHED: 2020 Sep 09
JOURNAL:J Gen Intern Med
PUBMED: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32909230?dopt=Abstract
Little is known about how primary care clinicians (PCCs) approach chronic pain management in the current climate of rapidly changing guidelines and the growing body of research about risks and benefits of opioid therapy.