North Carolina Medical Journal

The NCMJ is a journal of health policy analysis and debate copublished by the North Carolina Institute of Medicine and The Duke Endowment.
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From Access to Outcomes: Pharmacists As Catalysts For Better Health
Navigating Disaster Relief: A Collaborative Approach to Health, Data, and Community Recovery
Oral Health in North Carolina
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Public Health and Environmental Health

Published March 1, 2011

NCMJ March/April 2011

Behavioral Health Needs of Military Personnel and Their Families

Published January 1, 2011

NCMJ January/February 2011

Prevention and Control of Injury and Violence

Published November 1, 2010

NCMJ November/December 2010

International Health Initiatives in North Carolina

Published September 1, 2010

NCMJ September/October 2010

Adolescent Health in North Carolina

Published July 1, 2010

NCMJ July/August 2010

What Does Health Reform Mean for North Carolina?

Published May 1, 2010

NCMJ May/June 2010

Long-Term Care: Are We Ready to Meet Expected Needs and Demand?

Published March 1, 2010

NCMJ March/April 2010

Prevention for the Health of North Carolina

Published January 1, 2010

NCMJ January/February 2010

Preconception Care: Building the Foundation for Healthy Women, Babies, and Communities

Published September 1, 2009

NCMJ September/October 2009

Can We Be Healthy While Our Economy is Unhealthy?

Published July 1, 2009

NCMJ July/August 2009

Community Care of North Carolina: Building Medical Homes

Published May 1, 2009

NCMJ May/June 2009